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Discover the SBGH341G from Grand Seiko
This elegantly designed 38mm timepiece, the Grand Seiko SBGH341, is a modern reinterpretation of the iconic 1967 62GS—Grand Seiko’s first automatic mechanical watch. Its dial captures a fleeting early spring moment from Japan’s Tohoku region, where cherry blossoms briefly coexist with lingering snow. This poetic scene is especially meaningful as it reflects the landscape surrounding the Grand Seiko Studio Shizukuishi, where the watch is crafted. Powered by the Hi-Beat Caliber 9S85, which beats 10 times per second for enhanced precision, the SBGH341 is housed in lightweight, scratch-resistant high-intensity titanium for both durability and refined comfort.
Technical information about this watch
Grand Seiko Heritage "Sakura-kakushi" 38mm

100M / 10 ATM water resistance
Water resistance indicates a watch's ability to withstand moisture and water. Ratings are measured in metres (M) or atmospheres (ATM). For instance, 30M (3 ATM) is suitable for light splashes, while 100M (10 ATM) and above are ideal for swimming and diving. Regular maintenance helps retain water resistance over time.

Calibre 9S85 Automatic movement
Creating a high-beat movement is a rare and demanding pursuit, but Grand Seiko’s Caliber 9S85 rises to the challenge. Operating at ten beats per second, it achieves impressive accuracy of +5 to –3 seconds per day while maintaining a 55-hour power reserve and exceptional durability. The result of years of innovation in design, manufacturing, and materials, Caliber 9S85 exemplifies Grand Seiko’s commitment to precision and performance.

38mm case size
Case size, measured in millimetres (mm), impacts the watch's look and fit. Men's watches typically range from 38mm to 46mm, and women's from 26mm to 36mm. Larger cases make a bold statement, while smaller cases offer a classic look. Choosing the right size ensures comfort and style.

55 hours power reserve
Power reserve is the duration a watch runs on a full wind or charge. Mechanical watches usually offer 40 to 80 hours, with some extending to several days. Quartz watches, powered by batteries, last several years. Knowing the power reserve helps maintain accurate timekeeping.
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