Grand Seiko’s New Gold Statement Piece is Modeled After Samurai Armor
It goes without saying that we?re all pretty big Grand Seiko fans around here, and we love covering the more consumer focused releases from the brand, which we think represents one of the best value propositions in watchmaking today. But every once in a while, Grand Seiko releases something at the higher end of the spectrum that we just can?t resist sharing with our readers, and the SBGC238 falls squarely into that category.Â
Faithful readers will remember our coverage of the SBGC229 in April of last year, a sporty tribute to the 20th anniversary of Spring Drive and a salute to the Nissan GT-R. The SBGC238 is built on the same platform and shares the same 9R96 Spring Drive caliber, but leaves a vastly different impression. If the Nissan collab was fast and sporty, the solid gold SBGC238 is almost hysterically opulent, a statement piece if there ever was one. As a refresher, what we have here in terms of feature set is a Spring Drive GMT chronograph, which makes this watch among the most complicated in the Grand Seiko arsenal. The movement has a 72 hour power reserve, and is accurate to just half a second per day, or 10 seconds per month, which is bananas (the technical term) for a movement with a mechanical gear train.
The new watch is part of the ongoing 60th anniversary celebration for the Grand Seiko brand, and the design of the watch is said to take inspiration from armor worn by samurai warlords of the Sengoku period. The deep blue seen on the textu...
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