I believe it's 11mm

Jun 16, 2020,09:20 AM
 

It's very light and comfortable on the wrist, as was the SBGW253 I previously owned.

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Seiko 130th Anniversary

 
 By: DoesNotTickTock : June 15th, 2020-10:18
The SBGW033 was produced for the 130th anniversary of Seiko, a perfect homage to the original Grand Seiko from 1960. This piece was released in 2011 as a limited edition of 1300 pieces and a 35.8mm case. I previously owned the SBGW253 also a limited editi...  

Maybe it's just me...

 
 By: Clueless_Collector : June 15th, 2020-10:59
but Seiko, GS is having so many anniversaries pieces and tributes to bamboo's here and US editions etc...that I lost interest. A friend of mine was able to get me a SBGW253 but I passed...and now that is doing quite well, ie. collectors are keeping it and... 

Agreed.

 
 By: DoesNotTickTock : June 15th, 2020-12:06
I think that Grand Seiko are definitely producing way too many LE models, like you say Omega has done in the past. I hope that they steer clear of it soon and continue to produce beautiful pieces maybe in a lower overall production quantity.

I have to agree. I love and was buying GS until I saw that they are producing one every other month for some “special” and “limited” reason.

 
 By: edtonkin : June 15th, 2020-13:06
The straw that broke the camel’s back is when I bought the “limited” 253 and the matching gold and platinum watches in the series for their anniversary a couple years ago and then they brought the same watches (except for the steel which is now a titanium... 

Exactly...very confusing with so many models celebrating this and that...

 
 By: Clueless_Collector : June 15th, 2020-14:35
Sorry to hear that Ed, but like most of us here like to think, original or first series is the most memorable.

I have to agree with you.

 
 By: DoesNotTickTock : June 15th, 2020-15:43
Yes that was terrible on their part. I was disgusted when they released those models, pretty much spitting in the face of collectors like yourself who purchased those limited models. I enjoy the brand but am careful as to what piece I purchase from them, ... 

Agreed as well

 
 By: Blourenco : June 16th, 2020-14:17
Don’t get me wrong, they make great pieces but the marketing gimmicks hVe gone too far and cheapened the brand.

with the case size, i think SBGW033 is very true to the original GS Diashock !

 
 By: mahesh : June 15th, 2020-11:57
albeit sbgw253 is quite good one but with a modern case sizing...still i think keeps the proportions intact. Best, mahesh.,

Yes,

 
 By: DoesNotTickTock : June 15th, 2020-12:09
I totally agree, the SBGW253 is still perfect proportions with modern case sizes. I have found myself going smaller and smaller with every new watch I purchase which makes it hard to find modern pieces around the 36mm mark. It does allow me to enjoy some ... 

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 By: mahesh : June 15th, 2020-12:16
then it all depends on the lugs ;-) Enjoy the GS !

Yes!

 
 By: DoesNotTickTock : June 16th, 2020-09:18
I really think that the whole watch market will start to going smaller again. (well fingers crossed it does) haha

Nice piece

 
 By: VinnieD : June 16th, 2020-04:30
As mentioned earlier, these dimensions are very classic and appealing. I like this mix of delicate proportion with quite sturdy lugs. I suppose it is quite thin too.

I believe it's 11mm

 
 By: DoesNotTickTock : June 16th, 2020-09:20
It's very light and comfortable on the wrist, as was the SBGW253 I previously owned.

Thanks Jarrod, it is a great reference

 
 By: VinnieD : June 16th, 2020-09:32
As you can see, on the side thread, I have finally received my green cordovan strap!

A few images of my SBGW033

 
 By: cazalea : June 16th, 2020-11:36
Unwrapping back in Sept 2011 when it first arrived Live photos a few years later Most recent image: Cazalea ...  

A comment on the re-releases

 
 By: cazalea : June 16th, 2020-12:01
I am only speculating, but looking at it from the logistical position of the manufacturer, I believe that they plan ahead to release a fixed, limited number to ensure they will sell all of them, rather than to make a small group of collectors happy, or to...