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Baselworld 2019: First Look at the Grand Seiko Elegance SBGY003
To celebrate 20 years of the Spring Drive movement, Grand Seiko have unveiled the SBGY003 as part of the new Elegance Collection. Combining the power …
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The Purge: Paring Down To a Two-Watch Collection – Ilya’s Picks
I recently went on a bit of a selling spree in an attempt to downsize my personal collection into something a bit more manageable. Frankly, …
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Hands-On: Grand Seiko Elegance Collection (Refs. SBGK002, SBGK004, SBGK005, and SBGK006)
The Elegance Collection is, as the name suggests, home to Grand Seiko’s dressier watches. You won’t find one of Grand Seiko’s big chronos or divers …
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Introducing the New Grand Seiko Elegance Collection (Refs. SBGK002, SBGK004, SBGK005, and SBGK006) and 9S63 Caliber
We’re not that far out from Baselworld 2019, and Grand Seiko is already dropping the goods. The storied Japanese brand has just debuted a series …
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Three Exclusive and JDM Grand Seikos, Now Available at NYC’s Watches of Switzerland
When I was in Japan a few months back, I had the opportunity to handle my fair share of Japanese Domestic Model (JDM) Grand Seiko …
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Introducing the Grand Seiko Ref. SBGA384, SBGA385, and SBGA387—Three US-Exclusive Limited Editions
American watch-heads no longer have to endure Grand Seiko’s Japan-only releases. We can now rejoice that Grand Seiko—an independent watch company since 2016—is offering their …
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Introducing the Grand Seiko Sport 9F86 Quartz GMT
To celebrate 25 years of their venerable 9F quartz movement, Grand Seiko has just announced three new handsome GMT models. Grand Seiko has adapted the …
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Introducing the Grand Seiko 9F 25th Anniversary Limited Editions, refs. SBGV238 and SBGT241
When Seiko killed off Grand Seiko in 1975, few mourned its passing. As the last unloved mechanical Grand Seikos left the workbench, almost everyone was …