Hands-On Impressions of the New Credor Locomotive
Walking into Grand Seiko?s Madison Avenue boutique last week, I was ready for a fun evening with great company. After all, that?s what you expect anytime you go to an event hosted by Complecto. What I wasn?t expecting was the opportunity to check out the latest and greatest from Credor, the recently relaunched Locomotive, just a day after its public launch. Timed to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Credor, the revival of the Locomotive resurrects a long-dormant design from probably the most influential and well-known watch designer of the 20th century, Gerald Genta, and it more than lives up to both his name, and that of Credor.
And speaking of names; when is a Seiko, not a Seiko" I admit, it?s a slightly odd question, but it bears asking. Seiko sells watches at just about every conceivable price point for every conceivable customer. But whether you?re picking up a Seiko for $79.94 on Amazon or a Kodo Constant Force Tourbillon for $350,000, every watch in the Seiko lineup will always have something in common ? the word ?Seiko? on the dial. It?s hard to think of another watch brand that not only sells watches at such dramatically different prices, but that doesn?t shy away from putting the same name on their entire collection. Sure, there are slight differences we learn to decode. Grand Seiko and Prospex elicit different reactions from collectors than Seiko 5 or Astron but, fundamentally, Seiko proudly declares just about every watch they make a Seiko.
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