2023 Grand Seiko Elegance GMT Cream Dial 39.5mm SBGM221G
Ref: SBGM221G (9S66-00A0)

Specification
Lugs : 19mm
Condition : Pre-Owned
Box & Papers : Box and Papers
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Warranty : 12-Months Warranty
Points of Mention
This watch is sold with its original Grand Seiko box, swing tags and paperwork. The watch comes paired on its original Grand Seiko signed leather strap with its signed Grand Seiko clasp. The watch is from March 2023 and is sold in worn condition, but overall, it is in very fair condition, as you can see. The watch comes with our 12-Months Warranty.
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The Watch
Here we have a 2023 Grand Seiko Elegance GMT Cream Dial SBGM221G, part of the Elegance collection, with a Zaratsu polished and brushed 39.5mm stainless steel case. Elegant tapered lugs with a lug-to-lug length of 46.8mm and a thickness of 14mm give the watch an excellent wrist presence. On the right side is a signed crown. A fine bezel holds a box-shaped sapphire crystal with AR coating on the inside. The cream dial has applied exquisitely polished baton indexes marking the hours; an inner 24-hour ring is precisely printed,and at 3 o’clock, a framed date window. Elegant dauphine hands are Zaratsu polished with razor edges, plus a blue arrow hand indicates the 24-hour position and at 12 o’clock, an applied “GS”. On the reverse, a screwed-down exhibition case back with 6 screws, inside an automatic Grand Seiko 9S66, 35 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour. Pulling the crown out to its first position enables the hour hand to be adjusted without stopping the minutes or the second hand so that the accuracy is not compromised. Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology is used to fabricate its precision parts. The watch comes fitted on its Seiko 19mm leather strap with a 3-fold deployment clasp and push-button release; the watch also comes with its Grand Seiko presentation box, swing tags and paperwork.
Personal Note
The Grand Seiko Elegance GMT, reference SBGM221G, is easily one of my favourite modern Grand Seiko references. It ticks all the boxes merging the world of heritage with the modern standards of Grand Seiko we all know and love. The subtle cream dial and pops of blue elevate the dial and the proportions on the wrist are truly fantastic, making it wearable for smaller and larger wrists. If you've been considering adding a Grand Seiko to your collection, this is where I would start!
The Brand
The first Grand Seiko debuted in Tokyo in 1960. The reference 3180 was made by Suwa Seikosha. 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 therefore, 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 the "Chronometer" on their watches. In response, the Japanese Chronometer Authorization 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.