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Introducing the Grand SEIKO Mechanical Hi-Beat Hand-Winding "Shirakaba" SLGW007!

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This is a 10-beat hand-wound mechanical watch based on the "Evolution 9 Style," a unique design language that fuses the essence of Grand SEIKO with Japanese aesthetics at a high level.
The navy-colored dial is inspired by the bark of a birch tree illuminated by moonlight.
The stainless steel case is remarkably thin at just 9.95mm, and the clean lines of the indices, bezel, and lugs create a delicate and elegant presence befitting a Grand SEIKO dress watch. The movement is the Caliber 9SA4, which boasts a high oscillation frequency of 10 vibrations per second for stable accuracy and a long power reserve of up to 80 hours.

The Hiraniwa Plateau, located in Iwate Prefecture, the same prefecture as the Grand SEIKO Studio Shizukuishi, the manufacturer of Grand SEIKO 's mechanical watches, boasts a magnificent birch forest spanning approximately 400 hectares. The dial of this watch expresses the beauty of the tree bark, with its irregularly arranged bumps and ridges, through an intricate stamped pattern.
The dial color is a slightly faded, light navy blue, inspired by the bark of a birch tree illuminated by moonlight.
The strap features a soft feel and a beautifully shrunk grain texture. The coloring harmonizes with the dial, evoking the image of a birch forest illuminated by moonlight.
It was created with the aim of being the ultimate hand-wound movement that will keep time with you every day.
It achieves a high vibration frequency of 10 vibrations per second, which leads to stable accuracy, and a long operating time of up to 80 hours.

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Part number: SLGW007
Our selling price: 1,342,000 yen (tax included)

Don't miss this opportunity! We'll have them available at THE CLOCK HOUSE Premium Label store on the 1st floor of the North Building at LaLaport TOKYO-BAY!