Arrival of the perfect GS - SBGD001

Nov 14, 2016,10:50 AM
 

Seiko's target with the first Grand Seiko in 1960 was simply to make the best watch. The "best" typically means some kind of precious metal.


The watch that was the result, the 3180, did of course quite naturally come in platinum also though much more scarce than it's more common sibling in stainless steel. 

Until just recently there have been 7 Grand Seiko in Platinum (I might have missed some though);3180 1960, SBGS005 1989, SBGX017 1998, SBGW021, SBGA065 2010, SBGW039 2011, SBGA107 2014

 
3180

SBGS005
SBGX017

SBGW021

SBGA065

SBGW039

SBGA107


The first GS was quite modest and simple. The second generation,  43999/5722, that was released in 1964, had a much more unique and different design with the characteristic broad lugs and clean design. 44GS released in 1967 is probably the main model utilizing Seiko’s Taro Tanaka's design rules ”Grammar Of Design”;

 



INTRODUCTION

The watch that now has arrived and is the subject of this text is for me the quintessence of Seiko's and GS' technical as well as design-related development and progress over the last 56 years. It is true to and honors the "Grammar Of Design" heritage well though in a more modern (read bigger) package. Inside it utilizes what is the absolute latest (and in my opinion best) Seiko movement; Springdrive. Last but not least it is made in a precious metal; Pt950. 

If you have read this far and are a bit interested in Seiko you know that I am talking about the SBGD001 shown at Baselworld 2016. I was fortunate to be there and after several attempts to convince the Seiko personnel to let us look closer (hardly touch though) at the only specimen they'd brought they finally gave in. It was mentioned that the watch would be in regular production with only 20pcs per year. The production would take place in the Micro Artist Studio at Seiko Epson’s Shiojiri plant. It is the skilled watch makers here that is responsible for the Credor models Eichi I and II, Sonnerie and Minute Repeater. After about 30 minutes of serious consideration (and the decision to let my PP 5980 go) I reserved one. Or so I thought. Apparently they were only supposed to be sold via Seiko Stores/Boutiques. Maybe this was not going to be so easy? However, in September I got the message from the Swedish AD that they'd managed to get one reserved for me. It would arrive earliest in November.



Outside of the Micro Artist Studio at my visit in 2014 




On November 10th the hand over took place.

 


 


A few words about the watch: 

CASE & CRYSTAL
43mm in diameter and 13.2mm tall, massive platina is very well noticed. It is big and 168g heavy. The Zaratsu polish really lives up to its name and the metal has a very nice and vaguely yellowish lustre. The case is completely polished with no brushed parts. Nice bevels on the lugs. You can clearly see the relationship with earlier models like the 43999 och SBGW047 (44GS re-issue). The crown is large (7mm) and very easy to handle, not of the screw-in type though, with a nice clear GS-marking.The SBGD001 is water resistant to 10ATM (100m) so the fact that it is equipped with lug holes is great for those times you want to switch the reptile strap to e.g. an alligator-covered rubber from RubberB when off to the beach. Both front and the back crytsals are made of sapphire. The former is of the boxed type and stands about 3mm tall from the glass ring to the peak of the slight dome and has anti-reflective treatment on the inside. The latter, through which you can watch the movement, is flat.







DIAL & HANDS
The dial is nothing less than fantastic! The first time I looked at mine it was like staring into a bowl with lemon sorbet. The surface is called "Diamond Dust" and it really does the name justice. It shines and glimmers in a worthy and controlled way, varying a lot depending on the light. It is said that the dial is made to look like the new-fallen snow outside the Studio where it is made and so it does in the highest degree.

SEIKO and GS are applied while the Grand Seiko text is printed in black and SPRING DRIVE in blue. The faceted hour markers are also applied. I do not know yet what material was used for the markers, the applied words and the hands, but I am hoping also these are made in Pt. The rehault is matte and slightly concave (I think) with printed minute indexes. The classic GS hour and minute hands with their five sides are perfect in length as has the substantial, blued seconds hand. I thought I would miss a date, but the clean design easily outweighs this.





MOVEMENT
I have really liked the idea of Springdrive since I read about it the first time in a technical magazine sometime around 1990. Another thing I like is a long power reserve.  In the SBGD001 you get the newly developed, manual 9R01 movement which combines Springdrive with a 192h (8 days) power reserve.  And on top of this the PR indicator is placed on the back (where it should be). 

The only complications in addition to the PR indicator are hours, minutes and seconds, so time only. The hour hand is separately adjustable which makes it possible to change between summer/winter time and  when travelling without stopping the watch. About 150 turns (or maybe half turns) is what it takes to fully wind it.The 37mm large movement is clearly visible through the sapphire glass on the back.

Most of the interior is however covered by the large main plate made in rhodium-plated German silver.  The finish is restrained but absolutely flawless with e.g. nicely polished bevels. The top of the large bridge symbolises Mt Fuji, the fly-wheel the sun and  the jewels the lights from the houses below the mountain. It is guaranteed to keep an accuracy of +/- 10 second a month, but with my other Springdrive GS as reference I think this is a number given with a large safety margin. I expect to see something more in the range of +/- 1s/month.



 


STRAP & BUCKLE
The watch comes on a 22mm black, thick (7-8mm at the lugs) alligator strap (or maybe it is crocodile as per the Seiko home page?) tapering to 18mm where it attaches to the buckle. The thickness is also decreasing over the length of the strap.The deployant buckle, also in Pt950, has double release buttons for opening.The strap and the buckle feels very secure, but I will test other straps as well, for instance the above mentioned RubberB, vintage tropics and Hirsch Performance. I bet the watch works well on a NATO as well smile




EXIT?
Nope, I do not believe there is something like an exit watch for a watch nerd like me. However, the SBGD001 will see a lot of use. The size, weight, precious metal, looks, 8-day movement and quality of execution together with the 100m water resistance  makes this a very appealing watch. For sure it will be scratched, but it does not matter to me and is actually quite natural for something you wear on your wrist everyday. In a way I would have liked having a date, but from an aesthetic perspective without is clearly preferred.





This message has been edited by cazalea on 2016-11-14 11:58:13


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There's something special about getting a watch, only Boutique, from your preferred dealer

 
 By: TheMadDruid : November 14th, 2016-11:08
It's unexpected, and it shows you what both the Brand and your Dealer think of you. Congratulations in getting this highly desirable piece. And 100%: power reserves are better on the movement side!

Amazing.

 
 By: Luis6 : November 14th, 2016-15:14
All the photos showing the beauties of GSs and Credors. The SBGD001 definitely oozes understated quality and craftsmanship. Although I did not know it's made in platinum, I already suspected it just by looking at the banner photo shown on the front page, ... 

Congratulations on this gorgeous piece, the perfect GS

 
 By: watchestolove : November 15th, 2016-14:07
This watch is the perfect blend of classic looks and modern technicalities. It's great to see the power reserve on the back and the 8 day power is just super handy, especially that Spring Drives should need less maintenance than its pure mechanical counte... 

The ultimate stealth watch

 
 By: KMII : November 18th, 2016-13:15
To say I am smitten by it is an understatement - your excellent review is making me even more so In addition to all its GS qualities it also has that ultimate understatement, something no Swiss watch manages to pull off so well. May be seen as a weakness ... 

Ridiculous beauty and fineness

 
 By: Mostel : November 30th, 2016-16:08
I have to wonder though, at this price point... so many ultimate choices... but I do profoundly admire this watch.

This is a super watch...

 
 By: CL : December 1st, 2016-14:31
Can you share with us a wrist shot to see how this fit the wrist in real life? I love this piece.

It is truly stunning in a very understated way...

 
 By: CL : December 16th, 2016-07:13
The watch fits perfectly on your wrist and it really shines. What an outstanding GS. I heartily congrats you for such a grail piece.

Can I ask u...

 
 By: CL : December 18th, 2016-14:10
is that a deep scratch on the bottom right lugs? If so, how that happen, considering Seiko platinum is very hard. Did you check with them if they will do laser treatment for u in future and the servicing will be done by the Micro art studio? Eichi servici... 

I did it myself the first day...

 
 By: Molle : December 24th, 2016-01:23
Don't really know how but hit something metallic really hard. A bit sad but a watch that will be used will get some scratches. Unfortunately this one is quite big and on top of the lug. I will see if they can do something when I am in the Micro Artist Stu... 

Do let us know what they say...

 
 By: CL : January 2nd, 2017-19:03
when they see your watch. It's my belief that they do have the laser technique to fix this.

Another one

 
 By: Molle : December 9th, 2016-04:10
...  

I'm seriously considering

 
 By: tom2517 : December 26th, 2016-11:16
in getting one for myself. Still kind of crazy to spend this kind of money for a Seiko, but I'm surely tempted.

Ordered today

 
 By: tom2517 : December 29th, 2016-23:57
No longer just a temptation, it\'s now a reality. Deposited ~ $7000 USD , one and a half month wait I was told.

Great! You won't be disappointed.

 
 By: Molle : January 2nd, 2017-01:52
Share some pictures when you get it. Stefan

Yes I will take pix

 
 By: tom2517 : January 11th, 2017-09:24
Dealer called me and said the watch is delayed till end of Feb. Meanwhile here is me with my Bamford Rolex trying on friend\'s space walk, which I recall you have one as well. ...