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The new “Sakura-Wakaba” 62GS

 

The yellow gold Grand Seiko “Sakura-Wakaba” ref. SBGH376 pays homage to the 62GS, Grand Seiko's first automatic watch launched in 1967.


Designed by Taro Tanaka, the case of the 62GS had a bezel-less design, with the crystal sitting directly on the case.



This modern interpretation features a textured dial in golden and light green tones...



... which is inspired by the precise moment in the cherry blossom’s blooming cycle known in Japan as “Sakura-Wakaba”. 

It refers to the budding leaves that follow the cherry blossoms at the end of spring, which glimmer in the light as they reflect morning sun.



The 18k yellow gold case measures 38 x 12.9 mm and has a water-resistance of 100 m (the crown is screw-down).



12.9 mm is definitely a bit thick for a dress watch...



The faceted and applied indices are thinner, less imposing, than on the U.F.A. SLGB006 and I think they look better.



Grand Seiko’s in-house Hi-Beat automatic calibre 9S85 (36,000vph, 10 beats/sec) is aesthetically unappealing and I would prefer a closed caseback.



The fit on the wrist:



What do you think about this release?

I personally find the new SLGB006 more appealing.


credit: Monochrome


Thanks for reading.

Best, Emmanuel

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