Credor

Seiko Opens Premium Boutique in Tokyo

Dedicated to Grand Seiko, Credor and Galante.

Face Off: Seiko Credor Eichi I vs Eichi II

One of the finest finished wristwatches in the world, the Seiko Credor Eichi is now in its second generation. While the familial resemblance is clear, many small but significant differences exist between the Eichi I and II. I explore them here.

A Detailed Look At The Seiko Credor Eichi II – The Pinnacle Of Japanese Watchmaking

The Seiko Eichi II is perhaps the ultimate in Japanese watchmaking, a delicately simple timepiece executed with an exceptional devotion to quality and refinement. As movement finishing goes, the Eichi II is up there with the greats.

Hands-On With The Seiko Credor Eichi II – The Best Movement Finishing You Can Buy For $50,000

A stupendously finished yet simple timepiece, the Seiko Credor Eichi II is the second generation of a wristwatch that equals the work of Dufour and Voutilainen.

EXCLUSIVE: Introducing the Seiko Credor Eichi II (With Specs And Price)

The Finest Three-Hand Watch Made In Japan, And Possibly The World.

The Last Seiko Credor Eichi Has Been Sold

Is a successor on the horizon?

Hands-On: Seiko Credor Spring Drive Minute Repeater

The US$350,000 Seiko grand complication.

Hands-On With The Seiko Credor Spring Drive Eichi – Japan’s Answer To Philippe Dufour (With Live Photos And Price)

At end 2011 all 25 pieces of the Seiko Credor Node Spring Drive Eichi (ref. GBLR999) will have been delivered. First unveiled in 2008, the Eichi – meaning ‘wisdom’ – is Seiko’s answer to the Philippe Dufour Simplicity, a simple, time-only wristwatch with a movement decorated to an unparalleled level.


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