The 4522-8000 "early dial" Over the course of many years of researching, collecting, and trading vintage Grand Seiko, we have encountered a number of fascinating discoveries along the way. Whether it was learning of the existence of the "AD" dial variant of the first Grand Seiko, the -9010 dial variants of the 6246-9001's, or discovering a remarkable 43999 dial destined for a watch that never was, vintage Grand Seiko does seem to have a knack of turning up "just one more" surprise, right at the moment when you think that finally, maybe, you have seen it all.
A remarkable discovery
A remarkable discovery
A remarkable discovery
The 4522-8000 "early dial" Over the course of many years of researching, collecting, and trading vintage Grand Seiko, we have encountered a number of fascinating discoveries along the way. Whether it was learning of the existence of the "AD" dial variant of the first Grand Seiko, the -9010 dial variants of the 6246-9001's, or discovering a remarkable 43999 dial destined for a watch that never was, vintage Grand Seiko does seem to have a knack of turning up "just one more" surprise, right at the moment when you think that finally, maybe, you have seen it all.