Spring is coming early, or at least that’s what Punxsutawney Phil would have us believe.
February 2 was Groundhog Day in North America. In case you don’t know (or haven’t seen the Bill Murray movie), this is the day that groundhogs around the country are coaxed from their burrows in an attempt to predict the arrival of spring weather. If the groundhog emerges to see its shadow, it will nestle back into its cozy home and winter will continue for six more weeks.
Thankfully, at least for everyone pining for warmer weather, the definitive Groundhog — the aforementioned Punxsutawney Phil — predicted an early Spring. Mere days later, he has been proven right with the release of two new Spring-inspired releases by Grand Seiko.
Like many Grand Seiko releases, the obvious stand-out feature of these watches are the dials. Still, before we dive into that it’s worth taking a look at the broader strokes of the SBGH341 “Sakura-Kakushi” and SBGH343 “Sakura-Wakaba.” These new releases come in a familiar 62GS case produced in Grand Seiko’s high-intensity titanium on a matching bracelet. Except, it’s not quite the case we’re used to seeing.
When the 62GS case was relaunched by Grand Seiko back in 2019, it was upsized to 40mm. This new interpretation of the 62GS brings that back down to a wonderful 38mm. With their scaled-down dimensions and at just 12.9mm thick, these fall squarely into the goldilocks dimensions so many collectors seek out these days. Throw in the shocking lightness that comes with Grand Seiko’s Zaratsu-polished titanium, and I can only imagine that these will be a dream on the wrist.