
Grand Seiko Sport GMT SBGE305G 'Hotaka'
The Grand Seiko SBGE305 “Morning Glow of Hotaka Peaks” commemorates the 20th anniversary of 9R Spring Drive. Evoking the rugged beauty of the Hotaka Peaks, the black ceramic bezel mirrors the steep rock surface, while the red dial captures the essence of summer's sunrise.
The stainless steel case, with a diameter of 40.5mm, thickness of 14.7mm, and a length of 48.7mm, exudes a perfect balance of strength and sophistication, ensuring a comfortable fit on the wrist.
Underneath the robust exterior lies Caliber 9R66, a Spring Drive movement with 30 jewels and a remarkable accuracy of ±1 second per day or ±15 seconds per month on average. The automatic power source provides approximately 72 hours of duration, ensuring reliability.
Information:
Reference: SBGE305G
MSRP: $6,200
Limited: 1300 Pieces
Dated: 2024
Bracelet: Stainless Steel
Case Size: 40.5mm x 14.7mm x 48.7mm Lug to Lug - Stainless Steel
Lug Width: 20mm
Movement: 9R66 - Automatic
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date, GMT
Box and Papers: Inner/outer boxes(missing inner holder), warranty papers
Crystal: Sapphire
Bracelet size: 7.25”
Condition:
Case has little to no wear with one mark on upper lug. Bracelet has little to no wear. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear.
About Grand Seiko
Grand Seiko emerged in 1960 as a high-end watch line from Seiko, aiming to challenge Swiss dominance in luxury watchmaking. The brand quickly established itself with Japan's first chronometer-grade watch and later gained renown for its innovative Spring Drive technology, which combines the best of automatic and quartz movements. In 2017, Grand Seiko became an independent entity, solidifying its position in the luxury watch market.
The brand's design philosophy, known as the "Grammar of Design," was established in 1967 with the Grand Seiko 44GS. This aesthetic approach emphasizes legibility, refined appearances, and distinctive features like multi-faceted markers and hands, a half-recessed crown, and the meticulous Zaratsu polishing technique. Grand Seiko continues to push boundaries in watchmaking, as evidenced by recent innovations like the "Kodo Constant-Force Tourbillon," while maintaining its commitment to precision engineering and unique design language.
The Grand Seiko SBGE305 “Morning Glow of Hotaka Peaks” commemorates the 20th anniversary of 9R Spring Drive. Evoking the rugged beauty of the Hotaka Peaks, the black ceramic bezel mirrors the steep rock surface, while the red dial captures the essence of summer's sunrise.
The stainless steel case, with a diameter of 40.5mm, thickness of 14.7mm, and a length of 48.7mm, exudes a perfect balance of strength and sophistication, ensuring a comfortable fit on the wrist.
Underneath the robust exterior lies Caliber 9R66, a Spring Drive movement with 30 jewels and a remarkable accuracy of ±1 second per day or ±15 seconds per month on average. The automatic power source provides approximately 72 hours of duration, ensuring reliability.
Information:
Reference: SBGE305G
MSRP: $6,200
Limited: 1300 Pieces
Dated: 2024
Bracelet: Stainless Steel
Case Size: 40.5mm x 14.7mm x 48.7mm Lug to Lug - Stainless Steel
Lug Width: 20mm
Movement: 9R66 - Automatic
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date, GMT
Box and Papers: Inner/outer boxes(missing inner holder), warranty papers
Crystal: Sapphire
Bracelet size: 7.25”
Condition:
Case has little to no wear with one mark on upper lug. Bracelet has little to no wear. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear.
About Grand Seiko
Grand Seiko emerged in 1960 as a high-end watch line from Seiko, aiming to challenge Swiss dominance in luxury watchmaking. The brand quickly established itself with Japan's first chronometer-grade watch and later gained renown for its innovative Spring Drive technology, which combines the best of automatic and quartz movements. In 2017, Grand Seiko became an independent entity, solidifying its position in the luxury watch market.
The brand's design philosophy, known as the "Grammar of Design," was established in 1967 with the Grand Seiko 44GS. This aesthetic approach emphasizes legibility, refined appearances, and distinctive features like multi-faceted markers and hands, a half-recessed crown, and the meticulous Zaratsu polishing technique. Grand Seiko continues to push boundaries in watchmaking, as evidenced by recent innovations like the "Kodo Constant-Force Tourbillon," while maintaining its commitment to precision engineering and unique design language.
Description
The Grand Seiko SBGE305 “Morning Glow of Hotaka Peaks” commemorates the 20th anniversary of 9R Spring Drive. Evoking the rugged beauty of the Hotaka Peaks, the black ceramic bezel mirrors the steep rock surface, while the red dial captures the essence of summer's sunrise.
The stainless steel case, with a diameter of 40.5mm, thickness of 14.7mm, and a length of 48.7mm, exudes a perfect balance of strength and sophistication, ensuring a comfortable fit on the wrist.
Underneath the robust exterior lies Caliber 9R66, a Spring Drive movement with 30 jewels and a remarkable accuracy of ±1 second per day or ±15 seconds per month on average. The automatic power source provides approximately 72 hours of duration, ensuring reliability.
Information:
Reference: SBGE305G
MSRP: $6,200
Limited: 1300 Pieces
Dated: 2024
Bracelet: Stainless Steel
Case Size: 40.5mm x 14.7mm x 48.7mm Lug to Lug - Stainless Steel
Lug Width: 20mm
Movement: 9R66 - Automatic
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date, GMT
Box and Papers: Inner/outer boxes(missing inner holder), warranty papers
Crystal: Sapphire
Bracelet size: 7.25”
Condition:
Case has little to no wear with one mark on upper lug. Bracelet has little to no wear. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear.
About Grand Seiko
Grand Seiko emerged in 1960 as a high-end watch line from Seiko, aiming to challenge Swiss dominance in luxury watchmaking. The brand quickly established itself with Japan's first chronometer-grade watch and later gained renown for its innovative Spring Drive technology, which combines the best of automatic and quartz movements. In 2017, Grand Seiko became an independent entity, solidifying its position in the luxury watch market.
The brand's design philosophy, known as the "Grammar of Design," was established in 1967 with the Grand Seiko 44GS. This aesthetic approach emphasizes legibility, refined appearances, and distinctive features like multi-faceted markers and hands, a half-recessed crown, and the meticulous Zaratsu polishing technique. Grand Seiko continues to push boundaries in watchmaking, as evidenced by recent innovations like the "Kodo Constant-Force Tourbillon," while maintaining its commitment to precision engineering and unique design language.























