
Jocke - Bad Santa presents a captivating photographic review of the Grand Seiko SBGA211G, affectionately known as the 'Snowflake.' His detailed images highlight the watch's distinctive dial texture and intricate finishing, offering readers an intimate look at what makes this reference a beloved icon. This post serves as a visual guide to the Snowflake's unique aesthetic and technical prowess.
The Asian Snowflake
Seiko SBGA211G
This dial is really cool when you come close to it.
The Grand Seiko Snowflake is a unique watch.
The blue secondhand made a great contrast to the dial.
The titanium case and bracelet and the size of 41mm diameter and 12,5 mm thick feels well balanced in the hand.
The oversized screwdown crown is a little too high in my opinion but easy to handle.
The lugs have a brushed top and the bevels and sides are polished.
The logo get the feeling is flows over the dial.
The 72 hours power reserve meter.
The logo at the folding clasp.
The 9R65 movement don't shows so much through the glassback but the finsh of what you see is awesome.
10 bar WR
There is a logo at the crystal too.
Those are so tiny.
It's a very elegant watch.
And of course a wrist shot.
I like it a lot. Superb photos as well. Cheers, Filip
Definitely on the to-get list and sooner, rather than later. So many fantastic aspects, which you captured superbly
The watch is awesome as many of us know already but your pictures are out of this world. Stunning works of art Jocke, thank you!!
Outstanding watch and superb pictures. May I add the beveling on the hours markers is exquisite. Great post my friend and I owe one.
...and you surely know how much I look into the details. Really beatiful work, thanks again for sharing these beauties, Mike
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