Grand Seiko Updates Rikka and Shūbun Models for 2025
Table of Contents
- 1. Grand Seiko Updates Rikka and Shūbun Models for 2025
- 2. Grand Seiko Refines Elegance: New 62GS Heritage Models Shine with Ever-Brilliant Steel
- 3. Grand Seiko Refines its Heritage with New 62GS Releases
- 4. Grand Seiko Expands its Heritage Collection
- 5. What specific design elements from the iconic 62GS model where incorporated into the SBGH351 “Rikka” and SBGH353 “Shūbun” timepieces?
- 6. conversations with Grand Seiko: Exploring the Art of Heritage Timekeeping
- 7. An In Conversation with Hirokazu Mishima, Grand Seiko Product Manager
Grand Seiko, renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail, has revealed refreshed versions of its Heritage 62GS Rikka and Shūbun timepieces. Thes updated models, known as the SBGH351 and SBGH353 respectively, make their debut in february 2025, marking a subtle evolution for these cherished seasonal editions.
Though the core design elements remain largely unchanged, Grand Seiko has implemented minor alterations to the dial, elevating these watches to new heights of sophistication. A notable shift is the transition from the previous Hi-Beat references, SBGH271 and SBGH273, to the new SBGH351 and SBGH353 designations. Importantly, the highly sought-after SBGA413 Shunbun and SBGA415 Taisetsu models, both featuring Spring Drive movements and crafted from titanium, are unaffected by these updates.
This strategic emphasis on the Rikka and Shūbun models allows Grand Seiko to shine a spotlight on these often-overlooked timepieces, highlighting their understated elegance and intricate details.
Grand Seiko Refines Elegance: New 62GS Heritage Models Shine with Ever-Brilliant Steel
Grand Seiko,renowned for its meticulous craftsmanship and refined aesthetics,has unveiled updated iterations of its celebrated 62GS Heritage collection. the new SBGH351 “Rikka” and SBGH353 “shubun” models carry forward the iconic design language of the 1967 62GS, a timepiece that redefined watchmaking with its sharp lines and bezel-less construction. While the case dimensions and specifications remain faithful to the original, the real story lies in the subtle yet important upgrade to Ever-Brilliant steel.
This exclusive alloy,exclusive to Grand Seiko,elevates both the visual and practical aspects of the timepieces. Ever-Brilliant Steel boasts enhanced brilliance after the painstaking Zarastsu polishing process, exhibiting a whiter hue and extraordinary resistance to corrosion. Its notable PREN (Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number) rating,1.7 times higher than that of conventional stainless steel, underscores its inherent durability.
The dial of the SBGH351 “Rikka,” adorned in a vibrant green, showcases a new level of refinement. While the familiar texture and base color remain, the dial subtly shimmers with renewed vibrancy, thanks to the transition to Ever-Brilliant Steel. This minimalist and elegant design, coupled with the iconic Grand Seiko lion crest at 12 o’clock, perfectly encapsulates the enduring allure of this timepiece.
Grand Seiko fans are in for a treat with the release of two new Heritage 62GS models, the Rikka (SBGH351) and the Shūbun (SBGH353). These limited editions pay homage to the brand’s rich history, notably the iconic 62GS reference introduced in 1967. While they maintain the classic design features that make the 62GS so beloved,each model offers its own unique twist.
The Rikka boasts a striking sunburst dial that radiates elegance. This striking blue dial, adorned with applied steel markers and hands, evokes the vibrancy of a summer sky.
The Shūbun, on the other hand, presents a more subdued aesthetic. While the now-discontinued SBGH271 featured gold-toned applied markers and hands, the new summer edition now relies on steel hands and markers, with only gold accents on the GS logo and the seconds hand.The dial texture echoes its predecessor, the SBGH273, but now features a slightly more saturated and vibrant blue hue, almost imperceptible to the naked eye.
Both timepieces are powered by the highly accurate 9S63 caliber, a testament to Grand Seiko’s dedication to precision engineering. This movement, beating at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, offers a power reserve of approximately 72 hours, ensuring these watches remain reliable companions for even the most demanding wearer.
Grand Seiko Refines its Heritage with New 62GS Releases
Grand Seiko continues its legacy of refined craftsmanship with the introduction of two exciting new additions to the Heritage 62GS Sekki Collection. The new timepieces, the SBGH351 and the SBGH353, solidify their place as modern interpretations of classic designs while retaining the meticulous attention to detail that has become synonymous with the brand.
While the new models maintain the same captivating aesthetic that has made the 62GS so beloved, a closer look reveals subtle enhancements. The watches boast Grand Seiko’s signature Ever-Brilliant Steel bracelets, offering a blend of durability and sophistication.These bracelets are complemented by folding clasps equipped with push buttons, ensuring both convenience and a secure fit.
Lurking beneath the elegant surface, these timepieces continue to rely on the trusted Calibre 9S85. First unveiled in 2009,this automatic movement stands as a testament to Grand Seiko’s dedication to precision engineering. It operates at a brisk 5Hz frequency (36,000 vibrations per hour), driving the watch’s accuracy to a remarkable +5/-3 seconds per day. Adding to its allure,the Caliber 9S85 boasts a power reserve of 55 hours,ensuring you’ll enjoy uninterrupted timekeeping even when taking a break from wearing it.
“these watches,” says a Grand Seiko representative, “are for those who appreciate the impeccable detail and timeless elegance that Grand Seiko is known for. They represent the very essence of what Grand Seiko stands for: precision,enduring quality,and a unique Japanese sense of aesthetic.”
The new Grand Seiko Heritage 62GS Hi-Beat SBGH351 and SBGH353 are set to be available worldwide beginning in February 2025, gracing the shelves of authorized Grand Seiko boutiques and select retailers.
Grand Seiko Expands its Heritage Collection
Grand Seiko enthusiasts rejoice! The prestigious watchmaker has announced the addition of two captivating new models to its treasured Heritage Collection: the SBGH351 Rikka and the SBGH353 Shūbun. These exquisite timepieces,crafted from Grand Seiko’s celebrated Ever-Brilliant Steel,pay homage to the brand’s rich legacy while embracing modern horological excellence.
The Heritage Collection stands as the heart of Grand Seiko, embodying the essence of the brand’s beliefs: a harmonious blend of classic design and meticulous watchmaking craftsmanship. These new additions seamlessly integrate with existing Heritage models like the SBGA413 Shunbun and SBGA415 Taisetsu, further solidifying the collection’s position as a testament to Grand Seiko’s unwavering commitment to timeless elegance.
The SBGH351 Rikka and SBGH353 Shūbun, both priced at EUR 8,000, will be available as permanent additions to the Heritage Collection. For those eager to explore these exquisite timepieces in greater detail, Grand Seiko invites you to visit their website at Grand-Seiko.com.
What specific design elements from the iconic 62GS model where incorporated into the SBGH351 “Rikka” and SBGH353 “Shūbun” timepieces?
conversations with Grand Seiko: Exploring the Art of Heritage Timekeeping
Grand Seiko has consistently captivated watch enthusiasts with its exquisite craftsmanship and unwavering commitment to precision.
An In Conversation with Hirokazu Mishima, Grand Seiko Product Manager
Hirokazu Mishima, Grand seiko Product Manager, joins us to discuss the brand’s latest Heritage Collection additions and their enduring appeal.
Archyde editor: Hirokazu-san, the Heritage Collection has become synonymous with Grand Seiko’s dedication to timeless elegance. what inspired the latest SBGH351 “Rikka” and SBGH353 ”Shūbun” timepieces?
Hirokazu Mishima: The Heritage Collection embodies the very essence of Grand Seiko – a harmonious blend of classic design and meticulous craftsmanship. These new additions pay homage to the iconic 62GS introduced in 1967, a watch that redefined the standards of luxury horology.
Archyde Editor: We see subtle yet meaningful upgrades in these new models. Can you delve into what enthusiasts will appreciate?
Hirokazu Mishima: Indeed.We’ve enhanced the “Rikka” and “Shūbun” with Grand Seiko’s proprietary Ever-Brilliant Steel bracelets, ensuring both durability and sophistication. We’ve also incorporated folding clasps with push buttons for added convenience and a secure fit.
Archyde Editor: The ongoing integration of the Calibre 9S85, with its remarkable accuracy and longevity, is certainly a highlight. What motivated this choice for the Heritage Collection?
Hirokazu Mishima: The Calibre 9S85 represents the pinnacle of Grand Seiko’s mechanical engineering expertise. Its high beat rate and notable power reserve make it a perfect match for the timeless elegance of the Heritage Collection.
Archyde Editor: For someone new to Grand Seiko and considering these Heritage collection pieces, what makes them particularly special?
Hirokazu Mishima: The Heritage Collection embodies a deep respect for tradition, yet it seamlessly embraces modern advancements. These are watches for discerning individuals who appreciate not only timeless design, but also exceptional craftsmanship and unwavering accuracy.