As a long-time fan of Grand Seiko, I love the patterned dials and Zaratsu case polishing. The SBGJ285 exemplifies the essence of Grand Seiko. Though Grand Seiko does put out a significant number of limited editions, this one stands out for its unusual purple-pink colour, which is a different shade from the “salmon” dials that are now in vogue.
The watch also reflects the brand’s traditional strengths and weaknesses. The case and dial finishing are excellent, particularly at this price point. However, the bracelet is not as refined as sophisticated as that of the competition. That said, this will look good on a leather strap, especially given the vintage-inspired 44GS case pairs well with a strap. Conveniently, this limited edition is delivered with both a steel bracelet and a calfskin strap.
Wisteria flower
The limited edition retains the standard case of the “SBGJ” model reference. It’s in Ever-Brilliant steel, measuring 40 mm in diameter and 14.04 mm in thickness, which is compact in width but fairly thick. The familiar 44GS case design is characterised by angled, flat flanks that catch the light well, especially with the mirrored flat polishing that is a Grand Seiko signature.
As is typical for limited edition Grand Seiko watches, the highlight is the textured dial. It’s finely grained and in a pale purple inspired by the wisteria flower; the shade is traditionally known as fuji-iro.
Key facts and price
Grand Seiko Heritage Collection 44GS “Fuji” Limited Edition
Ref. SBGJ285
Diameter: 40 mm
Height: 14.04 mm
Material: Stainless steel
Crystal: Sapphire
Water resistance: 100 m
Movement: Cal. 9S86
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, date, and GMT
Frequency: 36,000 beats per hour (5 Hz)
Winding: Automatic
Power reserve: 55 hours
Strap: Matching stainless steel bracelet, and additional purple calfskin strap
Limited edition: 180 pieces
Availability: At the Grand Seiko boutique at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, and authorised retailers in Asia-Pacific starting December 1, 2024
Price: 11,000 Singapore dollars including GST (equivalent to US$8,200)
For more, visit grand-seiko.com.