[WTS] Grand Seiko SBGA225 Spring Drive, Featuring a Crosshatched Diamond Textured Dial
[WTS] Grand Seiko SBGA225 Spring Drive, Featuring a Crosshatched Diamond Textured Dial
# Reference: **Model:** Grand Seiko “Crosshatched” SBGA225 **Year Produced:** November 2018 **Timestamp:** [https://imgur.com/a/45TKuyy](https://imgur.com/a/45TKuyy) **Album:** [https://imgur.com/a/xS5jRqB](https://imgur.com/a/xS5jRqB) # Features: **The Origin.** Released in 2017, and only in Japan, the SBGA225 was discontinued a several years ago. Before 2017, Grand Seikos were typically double-branded, with Seiko sitting at the top of the dial and Grand Seiko at the bottom. So, there’s something captivating about these intrepid first generation Grand Seikos that cemented the brands name in the watchmaking pantheon. **The Design.** While the overall aesthetic feels markedly different from today’s equivalents, the foundations are unmistakable. The design of the Power Reserve Indicator, for instance, remains a staple seen on most Grand Seiko dials, and the interplay of Zaratsu-polished edges against large, brushed surfaces is as relevant now as ever. The hands, however, do not belong to the modern era. **The Hands.** Razor-sharp, with a thin black stripe running through the centre, they bear a s[triking resemblance to those of the vintage 4520-8000](https://imgur.com/a/bL9yt96) \- one of Seiko’s first true 36,000 bph Hi-Beats. Perhaps this design choice was a quiet nod of gratitude to the earliest Grand Seikos, who allowed their modern counterparts to stand on their shoulders. **The Dial.** It is truly singular and doesn’t have an obvious predecessor that I’m aware of. Its texture appears as a three-dimensional, inverted diamond pattern, yet it’s not textured in the way one might expect. Look closely some of the macro shots and you’ll see that the diamond pattern is actually an optical illusion created by clever crosshatching. At the right angle, the pattern dissolves into a series of squares, before seamlessly transitioning back into diamonds. **The Case.** Just look at those crown guards. Calling them *guards* feels like a disservice - crown Secret Service perhaps? Not only will they happily take a bullet for a watch, but they look like they’d survive it too. They’re not absurdly large - proportionally, they’re fairly modest - but their angular form and ruggedly brushed sides give them an innate aggression that commands attention. As much as I love the dial, it’s the crown guards that first caught my eye on the SBGA225 # Details: **Condition**: In great condition overall. No marks of any noticeable significance. **Scope:** Box and papers **Movement**: 9R65 Spring Drive, 72 Hour Power Reserve, 30 Jewels **Dimensions:** * Case Width: 39.5mm * Case Thickness: 12.1mm * Fits up to a 7.2 inch wrist **Price:** Priced at **$2850** \+ shipping. I accept a variety of different payment methods depending on your transaction history. Transaction fees paid by the buyer. Not looking for trades. **Of note:** Nothing to report