A new Grand Seiko jewelry masterpiece inspired by the white lion with diamonds, blue sapphires, and Platinum 950

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Grand Seiko SBGD213 Cover
The center of the dial is mother-of-pearl in Grand Seiko’s signature blue.

 

The powerful profile of the lion has been an enduring symbol of Grand Seiko ever since the first Grand Seiko introduced in 1960, when a gold medallion depicting a lion graced the case back.

At Watches and Wonders Geneva 2022, Grand Seiko introduced a Spring Drive jewelry watch inspired by the white lion. Today sees the introduction of another Spring Drive masterpiece in which the strength and power of this majestic creature are brought to life through the jeweler’s art, only now it is graced by blue sapphires in honor of Grand Seiko’s signature color.

Combining the precision of Spring Drive, high legibility through carefully placed gems, and exquisite artistry and craftsmanship, this remarkable creation is in every way a showcase of the ideals of Grand Seiko.

 

Grand Seiko SBGD213 Case
The case and dial have 5.62 carats of diamonds and 1.25 carats of blue sapphires, all set by hand.

 

The strong and angular lugs speak to the power of the lion. No fewer than 112 diamonds are embedded in the upper surfaces of the case and a further 60 baguette-cut diamonds adorn the bezel. All of the diamonds are set so precisely that they seem to create a single, flat surface. The seconds hand is tempered to a perfect grey color to match the overall tone, and a single brilliant-cut blue sapphire is set into the crown.

 

Hand craftsmanship of the highest order

 

Grand Seiko SBGD213 Dial

 

On the dial, the blue sapphires and baguette diamonds are tapered and serve as hour and minute markers that surround the mother-of-pearl whose depth and texture create a tranquil space at the center. All these gems are set by hand between pairs of very thin 18k white gold rails by the most skilled of the jewelry craftsmen and women of the Shinshu Watch Studio, located in the Shiojiri facility in Nagano prefecture, where Grand Seiko Spring Drive watches are made. Forty-eight additional diamonds and 12 blue sapphires are individually set around the markers to further enhance the piercing depth and beauty of the dial.

 

Grand Seiko SBGD213 Zaratsu
The case is treated with a form of Zaratsu polishing specially developed for Platinum 950 to achieve a distortion-free mirror finish.

 

A Spring Drive movement with eight days of power and a view of Mt. Fuji

 

Grand Seiko SBGD213 Case Back
The sapphire crystal case back reveals the exquisite finishing of the movement’s one-piece bridge, designed in the image of Mt. Fuji.

 

The watch is powered by the Spring Drive Caliber 9R01, which was created by the elite team of watchmakers within the storied Micro Artist Studio, situated in the same Shiojiri facility as the Shinshu Watch Studio. Caliber 9R01 is accurate to ±10 seconds per month and offers a power reserve of eight days, or 192 hours, thanks to its three barrels arranged in sequence.

This jewelry masterpiece is offered in a limited edition of just eight and will be presented at select Grand Seiko Boutiques in June 2023.

 

Grand Seiko Masterpiece Collection
Spring Drive 8-Day Jewelry Watch: SBGD213

 

Grand Seiko SBGD213
SBGD213

 

Caliber 9R01
Driving system: Manual-winding
Power reserve: 8 days (192 hours)
Accuracy: ± 0.5 seconds per day (± 10 seconds per month)
Power-reserve indicator
Independent hour hand adjustment
Number of jewels: 56

Specifications

266 diamonds (94 on the dial, 60 on the bezel, 112 on the case. 5.62 carats in all)
27 blue sapphires (26 on the dial and 1 in the crown. 1.25 carats in all)
Platinum 950 case and clasp
Dual-curved sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
See-through screw case back
Water resistance: 10 bar
Magnetic resistance: 4,800 A/m
Diameter: 44.5mm, Thickness: 14.4mm
Crocodile strap with three-fold clasp with push-button release
Limited edition of 8

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Note:
The specifications and price information in this release are as of the published date and are subject to change.

source : Grand Seiko News