2020 Grand Seiko Elegance Power Reserve 39mm SBGK007G

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Here we have a 2020 Grand Seiko Elegance Power Reserve SBGK007G, part of their Elegance collection. The beautifully sculpted 39mm brushed and Zaratsu-polished stainless steel case sits snugly on your wrist, with thick, flat-ended tapered lugs and a slim profile. The watch also includes its Grand Seiko presentation box, swing tag, and paperwork.

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Here we have a 2020 Grand Seiko Elegance Power Reserve SBGK007G, part of their Elegance collection. The beautifully sculpted 39mm brushed and Zaratsu-polished stainless steel case sits snugly on your wrist, with thick, flat-ended tapered lugs and a slim profile. A lug-to-lug length of 43.5mm and a case thickness of 11.5mm ensure a comfortable fit. On the right side is a signed crown. A smooth Zaratsu-polished bezel holds a dual-domed sapphire crystal, AR-coated on the inside, above a stunning, crisp white dial. The outer minute track features facet-edged indexes, Zaratsu-polished markings indicating the hours. At 3 o’clock, a power reserve indicator is positioned. At 9 o’clock, a small seconds subdial is located, both complemented by razor-edged Zaratsu-polished Dauphine hands that shimmer with the dial as you rotate your wrist. At 12 o’clock, we have the applied GS and Grand Seiko printed underneath, completing this dynamic dress watch. On the reverse, a screw-down exhibition case back features engraved details of the watch around the edge, and a Grand Seiko blue lion motif is printed in the centre, showcasing the manually wound Grand Seiko Cal. 9S63, 33 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour and an impressive 72-hour power reserve; the movement has been adjusted to six positions and temperatures at the factory, finished with attractive Cotes de Geneve decoration and blued screws, the movement has been developed with Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) Technology where precise components are produced using advanced semiconductor manufacturing. It comes paired with its original 19mm Grand Seiko leather strap and a signed push-button folding buckle. The watch also includes its Grand Seiko presentation box, swing tag, and paperwork.

Points of Mention

This watch is sold with its original Grand Seiko Box, swing tag and paperwork. It comes paired with its original 19mm Grand Seiko leather strap and signed push-button folding pin buckle. The watch is from October 2020 and is sold in worn condition, but overall, it is in fair condition, as you can see from the photographs. It comes with our 12-Months Warranty.

Personal Note

This range of SBGK references, part of the Elegance collection, is incredible on and off the wrist. At 39mm, this SBGK007G looks at home on my 7-inch wrist and is super comfortable and versatile with its silver dial, especially when paired with the black strap on the watch or any variety of straps and colours you can think to pair with it, a watch to cover all occasions. At under £4,000, this offers immense value in the world of Grand Seiko, so I would not hesitate to add it to your collection whilst you can!

Specification

Reference : SBGK007G (9S63-00A0)
Movement : Manually Wound Grand Seiko Cal. 9S63
Age : October 2020
Year : 2020
Case Size : 39mm
Case Thickness : 11.5mm
Lug to Lug : 43.5mm
Lugs : 19mm
Condition : Pre-Owned
Box and Papers : Box & Papers
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Warranty : 12-Months Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch

About Grand Seiko

The first Grand Seiko debuted in Tokyo in 1960. Suwa Seikosha made the ref:3180. Rather than sending its 25 Jewels Chronometer movement to the Swiss to be tested, Seiko decided to do the testing themselves. The European Chronometer Official Association believed that a chronometer-rated watch had to be independently tested to be awarded that designation. Seiko watches were not independently tested, so they could not be chronometers. The ECOA did what irritated watchmakers do: they wrote a stern letter to Seiko requesting that the designation of Chronometer on Grand and King Seiko watches stop. Seiko obliged and ceased using a chronometer on their watches. In response, the Japanese Chronometer Authorisation Association was started in 1968 as an independent group to test timepieces to chronometer standards. The Association was short-lived: due to the rise of quartz watches, it closed in 1983. Today, Grand Seiko movements are tested over 17 days in 6 positions compared to COSC testing over 15 days in 5 positions.  In 1985, Suwa Seikosha became Seiko Epson Corporation. In 2017, Seiko announced that Grand Seiko would become an independent brand.

Description

Here we have a 2020 Grand Seiko Elegance Power Reserve SBGK007G, part of their Elegance collection. The beautifully sculpted 39mm brushed and Zaratsu-polished stainless steel case sits snugly on your wrist, with thick, flat-ended tapered lugs and a slim profile. A lug-to-lug length of 43.5mm and a case thickness of 11.5mm ensure a comfortable fit. On the right side is a signed crown. A smooth Zaratsu-polished bezel holds a dual-domed sapphire crystal, AR-coated on the inside, above a stunning, crisp white dial. The outer minute track features facet-edged indexes, Zaratsu-polished markings indicating the hours. At 3 o’clock, a power reserve indicator is positioned. At 9 o’clock, a small seconds subdial is located, both complemented by razor-edged Zaratsu-polished Dauphine hands that shimmer with the dial as you rotate your wrist. At 12 o’clock, we have the applied GS and Grand Seiko printed underneath, completing this dynamic dress watch. On the reverse, a screw-down exhibition case back features engraved details of the watch around the edge, and a Grand Seiko blue lion motif is printed in the centre, showcasing the manually wound Grand Seiko Cal. 9S63, 33 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour and an impressive 72-hour power reserve; the movement has been adjusted to six positions and temperatures at the factory, finished with attractive Cotes de Geneve decoration and blued screws, the movement has been developed with Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) Technology where precise components are produced using advanced semiconductor manufacturing. It comes paired with its original 19mm Grand Seiko leather strap and a signed push-button folding buckle. The watch also includes its Grand Seiko presentation box, swing tag, and paperwork.

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