Grand Seiko Spring Drive Chronograph: Two-tone Appeal
Grand Seiko presents a rarity amongst its lineup for the celebration of Kintaro Hattori?s legacy.
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Named (brace yourselves) the Grand Seiko Spring Drive Chronograph GMT Limited Edition SBGC240, it is a model based largely off the regular production SBGC203 with just enough tweaks to tip it into limited edition territory. We say “largely” because the dodecahedron bezel on the SBGC240 is the most telling structural difference.
The two-tone execution is also quite the rarity in Grand Seiko?s books as yellow gold is used for the crown, pushers and bezel. As with most luxury sports chronographs these days, the bezel has a polished ceramic insert that gives a strong visual contrast with the gold edges. A matching black dial accented with gold details ties everything together, thus warranting the limited-edition tag.
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Judging from the official dimensions, the SBGC240 is like the distant cousin of the more elegantly sized Grand Seikos. Coming in at 43.8mm across with a thickness of 16.1mm, it is a hulking presence both on and off the wrist. It is unapologetically bold, especially with the oversized crown and pushers that might throw some people off. The stainless steel case is zaratsu-finished as expected and is paired with a steel bracelet and an ac...
The post Grand Seiko Spring Drive Chronograph: Two-tone Appeal appeared first on LUXUO.
Image: Grand Seiko
Named (brace yourselves) the Grand Seiko Spring Drive Chronograph GMT Limited Edition SBGC240, it is a model based largely off the regular production SBGC203 with just enough tweaks to tip it into limited edition territory. We say “largely” because the dodecahedron bezel on the SBGC240 is the most telling structural difference.
The two-tone execution is also quite the rarity in Grand Seiko?s books as yellow gold is used for the crown, pushers and bezel. As with most luxury sports chronographs these days, the bezel has a polished ceramic insert that gives a strong visual contrast with the gold edges. A matching black dial accented with gold details ties everything together, thus warranting the limited-edition tag.
Image: Grand Seiko
READ MORE: Seiko President Akio Naito on Making the Sports Watch Work for Grand Seiko
Judging from the official dimensions, the SBGC240 is like the distant cousin of the more elegantly sized Grand Seikos. Coming in at 43.8mm across with a thickness of 16.1mm, it is a hulking presence both on and off the wrist. It is unapologetically bold, especially with the oversized crown and pushers that might throw some people off. The stainless steel case is zaratsu-finished as expected and is paired with a steel bracelet and an ac...
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