2019 Baselword Grand Seiko Spring Drive Manual Wind

Mar 21, 2019,11:14 AM
 

GS has finally thrown off its shackles and is moving into the rarified air of the Independent Watchmakers. And let me first mention 2 unique things about these watches -- NO power reserve hand and NO date.


Can GS Compete with Independents for finishing and innovation?

Is that a good thing? Can they compete for our dollars, euro, yen?
Please take a look:

20th Anniversary Spring Drive Manual Wind Dress Watches

In 1999, after over two decades of development, Spring Drive was launched at Baselworld. Today, the 20th anniversary of Spring Drive is celebrated in a new series within the Grand Seiko Elegance collection that presents an even more refined and slim profile. 

There are four watches in the series, featuring two new manual-winding Spring Drive calibers both of which have the signature glide motion seconds hand, reflecting the natural and continuous flow of time. All offer one-second-a-day precision and a long power reserve, thanks to the dual mainspring design of both calibers, and share the understated refinement and sparkle of quality that exemplify Grand Seiko’s uniquely Japanese sensibility. The series will be available at Grand Seiko Boutiques, Seiko Boutiques and selected retail partners worldwide from July, 2019.

The Micro Artist Studio made its first contribution to Grand Seiko with the 8-Day Power Reserve Spring Drive watch that was greeted at Baselworld 2016 with great acclaim. This same elite team of watchmakers now presents a new movement! (though undeniably related to the earlier Credor repeaters...)


Caliber 9R02
A new movement which has two mainsprings set in parallel within a single barrel and uses the unique Torque Return System* to deliver a power reserve of 84 hours. In every external aspect, the two watches that feature Caliber 9R02 are as striking as is the performance of the movement. The cases are of Platinum 950 and are just 9.8mm in depth. 



Months ago we asked for THINNER, remember?

The hour and minute hands and hour markers are made of 14k white gold to ensure that their brilliance endures for decades. The Grand Seiko name, the minute markers and all the other markings are etched into the dial, and the power reserve indicator is visible through the sapphire crystal case back, next to the barrel whose shape echoes that of the bellflower that is the symbol of Shiojiri, where the studio is located. The two bridges have edges that are highly and painstakingly polished so that their brilliance contrasts with the perfect hairline finish of the bridges.

One of the two watches is offered as a limited edition whose design expresses the beauty of the natural surroundings of the Micro Artist Studio. The dial features the celebrated “Snowflake” pattern which is inspired by the beauty of the snow in the Shinshu region. The dial’s silver finish complements the delicate hand carving on the platinum case. In addition, this limited edition has the words “Micro Artist” engraved on an 18k gold plaque set on the lower bridge. If the owner prefers, this plaque can be replaced with one that carries his or her name.

The same facility that houses the Micro Artist Studio is home to the Shinshu Watch Studio where all other Grand Seiko Spring Drive watches are made. This studio also brings its watchmaking artistry to Spring Drive’s 20th anniversary party in the form of two further manual-winding dress watches of great refinement. 

Caliber 9R31

These two timepieces also carry a new Spring Drive caliber, 9R31, which has the same dual mainspring structure as 9R02 and the same high precision rate of one second a day and delivers a power reserve of 72 hours. One case is in 18k gold and features the “Snowflake” dial while the second is in stainless steel with a sunray dial pattern. Both cases are just 10.2 mm in depth. 


The overall design is classically Grand Seiko; understated and refined with the sharp hands and hour markers that allow the delicate interplay of light and shadow that is an essential part of the Grand Seiko signature.

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The R902 has an internal angle!!!

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : March 21st, 2019-12:23
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I think I saw that they have his portrait up in their studio!

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : March 21st, 2019-13:06
The finishing is highest end! If I could be sure the spring drive would be serviceable in 30 years (or 50, just to be safe), I would buy one. But, this is an old complaint for Seiko. I do think it's ine they should now address totally given that they are ... 

They have addressed it, and I am sorry I didn't repond to your earlier comment about this

 
 By: cazalea : March 21st, 2019-13:25
In researching, specifically for Grand Seiko, I have read that they are trying to maintain 30 years worth of capability to service the watches. I don't think that's an unreasonable expectation for them to work toward. The following material is about 18 mo...  

I appreciate it, Mike!

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : March 21st, 2019-14:25
The folks at the Seiko boutique were not as knowledgeable as you! Thanks!

I recently had a scare on my oldest spring drive

 
 By: cazalea : March 21st, 2019-15:53
I got this Credor moonphase in 2006 Here's 2009 And again in 2011 and in 2015 when I got a mechanical one from the same series. I have only worn it once around year-end for 10 minutes. Probably it sat for 6 months before that. When I strapped it on a week...  

It looks good and, after a little warm-up, runs superlatively!

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : March 21st, 2019-16:36
Not bad for a 13 year old watch!

Thanks Mike for the excellent post!

 
 By: sham1 : March 21st, 2019-12:46
i have sent an email to the Seiko Boutique in London to place an order for the steel model. I love the fact that it has no date, measures only 38.5mm and is thin by Grand Seiko standards. The fact that it is a limited edition is an added bonus.

I have to if they are only 700 around!! :-)

 
 By: sham1 : March 21st, 2019-13:09
An attractive price and I love the simplicity and purity of the watch - this will be my first Grand Seiko and I have been looking for a good steel watch so this ticks all the boxes. Even the sunray dial appeals to me!

New steel GS

 
 By: Blourenco : March 30th, 2019-13:11
Thinking of doing the same myself as the SBGY003 ticks so many boxes. How was your experience? The alternative I have is to contact the Wako store in Tokyo who are super great with service and knowledge. Only being shopped early July however I gather.

This will be my first ever Grand Seiko purchase

 
 By: sham1 : March 30th, 2019-20:04
I have left a 20% deposit with the Seiko London boutique and yes you are right about delivery only beginning in July. I am happy I have waited this long to purchase a Grand Seiko as I had wanted a slim watch and most Grand Seikos I had noticed were on the... 

Agreed...

 
 By: Blourenco : March 31st, 2019-14:31
Great dimensions and accuracy. And has a power reserve at the back with beautiful movement! Thanks for info.

Same guys making them in the same room but different packaging

 
 By: cazalea : March 21st, 2019-13:27
as far as I can tell. Price very similar but this is being marketed by the new GRAND SEIKO company rather than CREDOR Mike

Thanks,Mike. (nt)

 
 By: Ronald Held : March 22nd, 2019-13:22
NT

Love 'em.

 
 By: InHavenPro : March 21st, 2019-13:13
I'd wear the 001 in a heartbeat . Amazing finishing all around. Can't wait to see candid shots! Cheers, Filip

Stunning!

 
 By: Hahnpaulo : March 21st, 2019-13:44
I can only wonder what a delight to wear these pieces! Glorious finish, perfect case shape, and fantastic movement. What else should we ask for?

Any live pictures.

 
 By: jomni1 : March 21st, 2019-17:58
That rough finished case looks interesting.

Not yet, just the PR shots

 
 By: cazalea : March 21st, 2019-18:30
I find myself wishing for a textured crown to match ...

I am thinking

 
 By: Hahnpaulo : March 22nd, 2019-04:02
about how skilled the craftsman has to be in order to achieve such a finish in a platinum case. Unbelievable

Reading through these comments, of course the...

 
 By: mdg : April 4th, 2019-14:26
Credor brad is mentioned. My question is, why are these now branded Grand Seiko and not Credor?

There are different product managers within the overall Seiko organization

 
 By: cazalea : April 4th, 2019-15:36
Grand Seiko has become the halo brand for global expansion at a high price/quality level. In March 2017, Grand Seiko made a fresh start by splitting off from the SEIKO banner to become an independent brand with the aim to stand at the “pinnacle of practic...  

Thanks for the clarification...

 
 By: mdg : April 4th, 2019-17:23
...as an art director/designer and ‘branding guy’ (visually) I would hope GS would revisit the logo. As a westerner, it seems a bit archaic and almost German gothic.