Grand Seiko Elegance SBGM241 "Toge"
- Condition: Excellent
- Model: SBGM241
- Movement: Automatic
- Strap Length: 210mm
- Scope: Box & Papers
- Year: 2021
- Case Width: 40mm
- Listing ID: SD023157
Details
Model |
SBGM241 |
Year |
2021 |
Scope | Original Box & Papers |
Movement | Automatic |
Case Width | 40mm |
Strap Length |
210mm |
Listing ID |
SD023157 |
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This watch is in excellent condition, with some light marks on the buckle and case.
Comes in original box with documents. Hang tag included with dated guarantee booklet.
The Grand Seiko Elegance collection features a series of watches with more traditional case styles (compared to the brand's more assertive 44GS cases). Combined with elegant dials and hands, these watches have a more refined feel while still boasting the brand's high standard of construction and finishing.
GRAND SEIKO
In 1967, a Japanese company shattered a century of Swiss supremacy in the watch world. During the Neuchatel Observatory trials (a competition that sought to find the most accurate watch movements), Seiko and its subsidiaries took second and third place as one of the best movement manufacturers in the world, only losing the top spot to Omega. The following year, the trials were permanently cancelled. When the trials returned in 2009, one rule was added: 'All parts used to build the movement must be made within Europe.'
This origin story may sound highly dramatic, but it's how Grand Seiko was born. Today, the brand has gone from strength to strength. While it made its name shocking the industry with its highly accurate chronometer movements, Grand Seiko continued innovating by releasing the 9F Quartz, Hi-Beat and Spring Drive movements.
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Comes in original box with documents. Hang tag included with dated guarantee booklet.
The Grand Seiko Elegance collection features a series of watches with more traditional case styles (compared to the brand's more assertive 44GS cases). Combined with elegant dials and hands, these watches have a more refined feel while still boasting the brand's high standard of construction and finishing.
GRAND SEIKO
In 1967, a Japanese company shattered a century of Swiss supremacy in the watch world. During the Neuchatel Observatory trials (a competition that sought to find the most accurate watch movements), Seiko and its subsidiaries took second and third place as one of the best movement manufacturers in the world, only losing the top spot to Omega. The following year, the trials were permanently cancelled. When the trials returned in 2009, one rule was added: "All parts used to build the movement must be made within Europe."
This origin story may sound highly dramatic, but it's how Grand Seiko was born. Today, the brand has gone from strength to strength. While it made its name shocking the industry with its highly accurate chronometer movements, Grand Seiko continued innovating by releasing the 9F Quartz, Hi-Beat and Spring Drive movements.
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