
Grand Seiko · Spring Drive
Spring Drive Titanium / White / Bracelet
Case
Diameter
40.50 mm
Height
12.90 mm
Material
Titanium
Glass
Sapphire
Caseback
Open
Water Resistance
100.00 m
Dial
Color
White
Indexes
Stick / Dot
Hands
Dauphine
Finish
Guilloche
Shape
Round
Other
Gender
M
Production
2017–present
Movement Specs
Caliber
9R65
Grand Seiko in-house
Caliber Brand
Grand Seiko
Type
Spring Drive
Power Reserve
72 h
3 days
Jewels
30
Complications
Date, Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Power Reserve Indicator
About the Movement
Caliber 9R65 is a self-winding movement based on Seiko's Spring Drive technology. It is currently the most standard of the 9R Spring Drive movements, and is used in many Grand Seiko models. Spring Drive, one of the great innovations in modern watch making history, regulates a spring-driven movement with state-of-the-art electronic technology that functions without batteries or other external power source. Its sole power source is a mainspring, which drives a series of gears. A rotor, connected to the end of these gears, generates a small electrical charge that activates an electronic circuit and quartz oscillator. Its accuracy is unprecedented for a watch wound by a mainspring. The development of the 9R Spring Drive movement was possible only because Grand Seiko is one of the few manufacturers with expertise in both mechanical and electronic watches.
About the Family
Spring Drive is Grand Seiko's most original contribution to watchmaking — a movement technology that exists nowhere else in the industry. Invented by Yoshikazu Akahane and developed over 28 years before its 1999 debut, Spring Drive combines a traditional mainspring with an electronic regulator: the mainspring drives the gear train, but instead of a mechanical escapement, a tri-synchro regulator converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy to drive a quartz oscillator that governs the speed of the hands. The result is a perfectly smooth, gliding seconds hand — no tick, no sweep — and accuracy of ±1 second per day, an order of magnitude better than mechanical movements. It is simultaneously mechanical and electronic, and entirely neither.
About this reference
The Grand Seiko SBGA347 was introduced in 2017, when Grand Seiko became a brand of its own rather than a collection within the larger Seiko family. It features a titanium case and matching bracelet. The white dial has a vertical striped pattern.
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Champagne dial
Spring Drive Stainless Steel / Black / Bracelet
Black dial
Spring Drive Titanium / White / Bracelet
White dial
Spring Drive Titanium / Black / Bracelet
Black dial
Spring Drive White Gold / White / Bracelet
White dial
Spring Drive Yellow Gold / Silver / Bracelet
Silver dial
Spring Drive Pink Gold / White / Bracelet
White dial
Spring Drive Chronograph Titanium / Ceramic / Blue / Bracelet / Black Ceramics Collection
Blue dial
Spring Drive Chronograph Titanium / Ceramic / White / Bracelet / Black Ceramics Collection
White dial
Spring Drive Chronograph Titanium / Ceramic / Black / Bracelet / Black Ceramics Collection
Black dial
Spring Drive 8 Days Platinum / White Diamond Dust / Strap
White dial
Spring Drive 8 Days Pink Gold / Black Stardust / Strap
Black dial
