Grand Seiko Sport Collection Spring Drive GMT SBGE295
The majestic Hotaka mountain range stands tall against the Shinshu skyline in Nagano prefecture, and it serves as inspiration for SBGE295, a Spring Drive GMT in the Sport Collection.
SBGE295 has a stainless steel case that measures 44mm in diameter and features Grand Seiko’s signature finishing, with alternating Zaratsu mirror-polished and hairline surfaces along different parts of the case. The rotating, bi-directional bezel has a durable synthetic sapphire overlay. The vibrant green dial has notably large indexes and hands with Lumibrite for enhanced nighttime legibility.
SBGE295 is powered by Spring Drive Caliber 9R66. It features a 72-hour power reserve and an accuracy of ±.5 seconds per day. Around the dial is a 24-hour chapter ring, and along with the 24-hour bezel, SBGE277 can be utilized to track three separate time zones.
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Item No.1225075912250759
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Style #SBGE295
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Jewelry TypeWatch
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CollectionGrand Seiko - SPORT
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Metal TypeSteel
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Metal PurityStainless steel
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AdjustableNo
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EngravableNo
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Engraving Limit0
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Band ColorSilver
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Band MaterialStainless Steel
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Clasp TypeTriple Folding
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Case MaterialStainless Steel
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Case Size44mm
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CrystalSapphire
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Dial ColorGreen
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Dial MarkerIndex / Stick
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FunctionsGMT, Date, Power Reserve
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Movement TypeSpring Drive
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ShapeRound
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Water Resistance200 Meters
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