Cazalea introduces the 2017 Grand Seiko STGF Quartz Ladies collection, highlighting the brand's strategic decision to remove the 'Seiko' designation from the dial. This post serves as a comprehensive visual guide to the new models, many of which are updated versions of earlier designs, offering a valuable resource for collectors tracking Grand Seiko's evolving identity.
Seiko recently announced that in 2017 they will separate the Grand Seiko line by removing the word "Seiko" on the dial. We now have the ability to show you the new watches for 2017. All the watches in this series of posts are on the GS website and designated as new models. In many (not all) cases these are the same as earlier models but with a different dial. Perhaps if your favorite watch was sold out, or inaccessible, it will reappear now with its new livery. Happy searching!
(This does not mean the older models are gone from the catalog, but I suspect they will disappear as the inventories are sold off.)
I will freeze our Grand Seiko Master Spreadsheet at the last of the 2016 models, and at some point may create a new sheet for 2017- going forward.
Cazalea
This family of watches is designed for women, and features smaller cases, quartz movement, and decorative dials - some with diamond indicators and some with diamond bezels. The non-date models feature 4J51 movements, while the date models use 4J52 movements
STGF259

STGF261

STGF263

STGF269

STGF271

STGF275

STGF277

STGF279

STGF286

STGF287

STGF289

STGF291

STGF293

STGF299
STGF300

STGF302

STGF303

STGF304

STGF306

The following watches combine pink gold with bright titanium and moter-of-pearl dials
STGF308

STGF310

STGF312

STGF313

STGF315

STGF316

STGF317

STGF318

STGF320