Grand Seiko

SBGH273

Ref: SBGH273

Price available upon request
24 Sekki "Shubun" 62GS Special Edition Under the moonlight, the night is quiet except for the last of the chirping crickets. The bright moon against the dark sky in Japanese is known as tsukiyo. The dial of this model is a dark blue to celebrate the autumnal equinox and represent the autumn clouds as they float through the sky. Case Design: The Iconic 62GS Modern Reinterpretation Launched in 1967, the 62GS was Grand Seiko’s first automatic movement. This timepiece gained popularity for its striking design featuring a mirrored, multi-sided case and wide dial opening, which was achieved with bezel-free construction and Seiko’s signature Zaratsu polishing technique. Pure, refined, and noble, the 62GS is a treasured classic. Movement: 9S85 calibre from the Shizukuishi Watch Studio in Iwate Prefecture. This sophisticated, modern movement makes use of innovations to its mainspring, hairspring, and escapement to improve precision. The movement demonstrates the pure power of the Mechanical Hi-Beat 36,000.
Specifications
  • Case

    Stainless Steel

  • Diameter

    40mm

  • Dial

    Blue

  • Functions

    Date

  • Movement

    Automatic

  • Bracelet/Strap

    Stainless Steel

  • Water Resistance

    100m (10 ATM)

  • Product Type

    Watches

WARRANTY We guarantee free repair and adjustment service against any defects on the watch head (movement and case) and metallic band, provided that the watch was used as described in the instruction manual. The period of the Grand Seiko worldwide guarantee is three years from the date of purchase.
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The Nature of Time

The Nature of Time

The brand celebrates the Japanese spirituality of time that is deeply inspired by nature and her seasons and brought to life by Takumi, the dedicated seekers of mastery.

Brand Heritage

Grand Seiko Watches Brand History

Grand Seiko Watches Brand History

It was the determination to excel that brought about the birth of Grand Seiko in 1960. During its development and ever since, the idea that drove the designers and engineers was that Grand Seiko should be the ‘ideal’ watch with standards of precision, durability and beauty that would lead the world.