For Baselworld 2017, Grand Seiko made the announcement that they are now independent from Seiko as an autonomous brand. They are marking the occasion and honoring their history by rereleasing their first watch line from 1960 as well as a brand-new modern reinterpretation for 2017. The Grand Seiko SBGW251, SBGW252, and SBGW253?are rereleases of the simple three-hand watches that were made in gold and platinum, but Grand Seiko is fortunately also releasing one in steel (which youll see here). And, looking to the future, we also have the Grand Seiko SBGR305 which uses a more modern movement, date window, and a brand-new material proprietary to Grand Seiko Brilliant Hard Titanium.No longer do Grand Seiko owners have to deal with the head-scratching curiosity of reading SEIKO at 12 oclock and GS Grand Seiko at 6 oclock, so lets see what the two bookends of the brands history look like so far. The rerelease of the original 1960 Grand Seiko (in platinum, 18k yellow gold, and steel)First Grand Seiko watch from 1960Grand Seiko SBGW253The SBGW watches are quite simple three-hand dress watches that, while not one-to-one replicas of the original, look absolutely drop-dead gorgeous. Done in 38mm-wide cases rather than the original 36mm, each of these three pieces has a distinctly applied Grand Seiko designation on the dial. The Grand Seiko SBGW251 is the version in Platinum 999 which has the text engraved into the dial, the Grand Seiko SBGW252 is the 18k gold model and has the text affixed to the dial, and the Grand Seiko SBGW253 steel model also has affixed text, but the blue seconds hand is the distinguishing factor here.These watches use the 9S64 manual-wind caliber that?has a 72-hour power reserve and helps to create the slim profile of the 10.7mm-thick platinum and gold models, and the 11.2mm-thick case of the steel model. The dual-curved?sapphire crystal helps create the same graceful watch profile of the original 1960 models. Weve got images of the steel model here but I have to say that Im usually very ambivalent about reissues and re-editions of historic pieces, but I think the new size and the quality of the finishes looks so incredible that Im really free of a lot of criticism aside from the fact that, even as limited editions, these are quite expensive.Moving on to the new?Grand Seiko SBGR305, this being billed as a complete modern reinterpretation of the watches from 1960. With a 40.5mm-wide and 13.6mm-thick case, we see the debut of the aforementioned Brilliant Hard Titanium which Grand Seiko claims to be as light as titanium but twice as hard as steel which negates the primary drawback of standard titanium which is that it scratches easily. Yeah, there are going to be comments about how Grand Seiko should have left the date out?like the original 1960 watches but, you know, it looks pretty attractive to me. This watch is water-resistant to 100m, which is a significant upgrade from the 30m water-resistance in the re-releases. The movement inside is the self-winding Caliber 9S68 movement which has been incorporated in many modern Grand Seikos and has a 72-hour power reserve.?A big change from the original thats featured in the Grand Seiko?SBGR305 is an exhibition?caseback, as opposed to engraved?casebacks?for the three rereleases. The highly polished and intricately finished 9S68 looks as meticulous and refined as anything youd expect from Grand Seiko let alone the first original watch released under their now autonomous brand.The dialwork, the blued seconds hand, contemporary size, and just how natural that Grand Seiko insignia looks without the Seiko title above it together make for a striking impression. Im not sure how this repositioning of the brand is going to affect sales or perception but its a decidedly commonsensical move, allowing Grand Seiko independence to distinguish itself as a luxury brand in non-Asian markets.There will be 136 pieces made of the Grand Seiko SBGW251 platinum watch which will have a price of 38,500 euros, 353 pieces of the Grand Seiko SBGW252 in 18k gold with a price of 21,700 euros, and 1,960 pieces of the?Grand Seiko SBGW253 in steel which will cost 7,200 euros. There will be 968 pieces of the new Grand Seiko?SBGR305 which will have a price of 8,800 euros each. Again, these watches are quite expensive but I cant imagine that there arent collectors who are going to go absolutely crazy for these. What Ill be interested in is seeing how Grand Seiko moves forward as a newly autonomous arm of Seiko because, speaking for myself, theres nothing Id like more than a deeper appreciation for Grand Seiko here in the States. If thats going to happen is a whole other question, though.?grand-seiko.com [...]
