Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Collection: SLGB003 and SLGB001

Watches and Wonders: Grand Seiko Kodo Constant Force Tourbillon SLGT003
A horological milestone ten years in the making.

Watches and Wonders: Grand Seiko Evolution 9 GMT Titanium SBGE283 and SBGE285
A set of go-anywhere Spring Drive GMTs in High-Intensity Titanium.

Case Study in Legibility: Handsets of Grand Seiko SBGJ201 and SBGJ203
Discover one way Grand Seiko designers ensure the brand’s notable legibility.

How Long Did It Take To Develop Spring Drive?
Creating the world’s most accurate, spring-driven movement.

Grand Seiko Anniversary Limited Editions SBGE275 and SBGC247
Introducing a pair of Spring Drive watches celebrating the anniversary of the first GS Chronograph and GMT.

Grand Seiko Spring Drive 5 Days “White Birch” SLGA009
A new interpretation of white birch powered by Spring Drive.

Grand Seiko Hi-Beat 36000 GMT 44GS 55th Anniversary Limited Edition SBGJ255
55 years of the Grand Seiko Style are celebrated in a new Hi-beat GMT creation.

Grand Seiko Introduces Three Travel-Ready “Tough” GMTs
SBGN019, SBGN021, and the limited SBGN023 are a trio of sporty traveler’s watches running on Grand Seiko’s tried-and-true 9F86 quartz movement.

Ready, Set, Go! – In-Depth with Spring Drive Chronograph Caliber 9R86 and ref. SBGC201
In 2007, Grand Seiko unveiled caliber 9R86, the brand’s first Spring Drive chronograph movement with a GMT function, date, and automatic winding. Today, we look at what makes this movement special, with a focus on one of Grand Seiko’s most important chronograph models – ref. SBGC201.

From Stainless Steel to Platinum, a Guide to the Metals of a Grand Seiko Case
Ever wonder about High-Intensity Titanium? How about cold forged platinum? We break down what makes each metal unique, and how Grand Seiko uses it.