9R31 was first normal price SD with rear PR. And OP’s SBGY003 was the first steel watch with 9R31. The other being the rose gold Y002. Previous to that, the caliber 9R01 was only in precious metal middle five figure watches. And the concurrent with 9R31,
I recently had a lovely trip to the new Boutique in Bond Street to see the limited edition SBGY029. SBGY029 and SBGY003 I had the pleasure of comparing it with my friend's own SBGY003. I couldn't honestly say which I prefer. The 029 seems a little warmer
Today I visited the London Boutique and had the pleasure of viewing the 20th Anniversary Limited Edition (SBGY003), the Omiwatari ( SBGY007) , and the new Omiwatari ( SBGY013). I love the size of these cases, and the lack of date and power reserve indicat
It's the SBGY003....And it's not guilloche. GS have developed amazing techniques for dial construction and finishing as I'm sure you know and this dial undergoes up to 17 stages of construction and finishing
I couldn’t be more pleased with the SBGY003, and I would highly suggest trying the 007 on your wrist if you have any interest. I think you’ll find the thinness, comfort and overall aesthetic a pleasure to wear. Then of course there’s the Spring Drive’s me
The SBGY003 is a watch I like a lot, but I’ve been waiting on different dials to be released. Size, case, simplicity are all there so hopefully we’ll see something else in terms of dial choice. I do like the gold versions but I won’t go beyond steel on th
I’ve been intrigued with the Spring Drive for years. Aside from the impressive technical aspects, I must admit the smooth sweep of the seconds hand is a very cool feature. Since this SBGY003 was released in 2019 I kept coming back to it. The stainless ste