Seiko GS GS, SBGR095 9S65-00R0, 2015 (Approximation), 42.5 mm, Silver
Used (Very good), Original box, no original papers
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Basic Info | |
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Listing Code |
NEHJH9
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Brand |
Seiko
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Model |
GS
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Reference Number |
SBGR095 9S65-00R0
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Dealer Product Code |
638623001
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Movement |
Automatic
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Case Material |
Steel
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Bracelet Material |
Leather
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Year Of Production |
2015 (Approximation)
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Condition |
Used (Very good)
The item shows minor signs of wear, such as small, intangible scratches.
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Scope Of Delivery |
Original box, no original papers
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Gender |
Men's watch/Unisex
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Location |
Switzerland, Geneve
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Availability |
Item needs to be procured
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Case Diameter |
42.5 mm
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Water Resistance |
10 ATM
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Bezel Material |
Steel
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Crystal |
Sapphire crystal
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Dial |
Silver
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Dial Numerals |
Lines
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Bracelet Color |
Black
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Clasp |
Buckle
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Clasp Material |
Steel
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Functions |
Date
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Other |
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Central seconds, Limited Edition |
Description
The Seiko Historical Collection 62GS Reproduction Design SBGR095 is a remarkable tribute to Grand Seiko's legacy, commemorating the brand's first watch to feature an automatic mechanical movement. Released in 2015, this limited edition model is produced in only 600 pieces, making it a highly collectible timepiece. The watch features a 42.5mm stainless steel case and a classic silver dial, reflecting the timeless elegance of the original 62GS model. The modern reproduction incorporates advanced design interpretations while maintaining the iconic features of its predecessor. It is powered by the Caliber 9S65 automatic movement and offers a date display and 10 ATM water resistance. The watch has undergone overhaul and exterior finishing, ensuring its excellent condition, though it does have some dents on the lug. The watch comes with the original inner and outer boxes and a genuine strap and buckle, making it a complete and well-preserved piece of horological history.