
KIH's detailed report on the Credor Minute Repeater offers an exclusive glimpse into one of Seiko's most complex and revered creations. His account not only covers the technical marvel of the timepiece, which debuted at Basel, but also provides crucial historical context on Seiko's manufacturing divisions. This article serves as an essential resource for understanding the intricate craftsmanship and corporate structure behind such high-horology pieces.






































The Grand Seiko SBGW003 is a significant early re-issue from the brand's contemporary era, paying homage to the original Grand Seiko models. It represents a commitment to classic design principles and mechanical watchmaking, distinguishing itself with a restrained aesthetic that emphasizes legibility and traditional finishing. This reference was part of a series that re-established Grand Seiko's identity for a global audience, focusing on the core values of precision, durability, and beauty. It is a hand-wound model, reflecting the purist approach to watchmaking that characterized early Grand Seiko.
The watch features a stainless steel case, measuring 37mm in diameter, a size that aligns with vintage proportions and offers comfortable wear. It is equipped with the manual-winding Caliber 9S54, known for its robust construction and accuracy. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 50 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, ensuring clarity and scratch resistance, while the caseback is also sapphire, allowing for a view of the meticulously finished movement.
For collectors, the SBGW003 holds particular appeal as an early and faithful reinterpretation of Grand Seiko's heritage. Its limited production numbers and adherence to classic design make it a sought-after piece for those who appreciate the brand's foundational aesthetics and mechanical integrity. It appeals to enthusiasts who value understated elegance and the direct engagement offered by a hand-wound timepiece, fitting into a collection as a representation of Grand Seiko's enduring design language.
Thanks for taking the time and effort to compile this. The Credor min rep is a huge fav of mine, if only I could afford it !! The governor module takes the cake for me. Look forward to a more in depth report of the SBGH013, if any is in plan. Is this also using the vunerable 9S85 caliber ? Time to make a trip to the lottery counter during lunch
I have not planned to review it, but I will think about that Thank you! Ken
What a piece of work that MR is! And packed with 112 jewels?! Incredible... Domo, Ken-san!
Don't have anything else to add. Filip
Ken, Very nice. We appreciate you spending this time to track down the details and report so enthusiastically. Did anyone put the watch on or wear it? Or is it just for showing, not for using? Cheers Cazalea
This seemed to be the "FINAL" prototype and unlikely to be the first one to be sold to the customer. But, then, again, it was treated so delicately that I didn't even think of wearing it on my wrist! The strap, by the way, had RG deployant buckle. Ken
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