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About Grand Seiko

Grand Seiko is one of the most loved and coveted watch brands among collectors. It, as well as Seiko, its parent company, have a history that rivals all but the very best European watchmakers. In fact, there are few brands that have been more influential in the previous five decades. However, even while this is true, Grand Seiko is a watch brand that was only recently introduced to the Western world, which has resulted in some watch enthusiasts not fully understanding what the brand offers. From their innovative Spring Drive movement to their extraordinary dials and aesthetics, each watch is steeped in history and horological excellence.

History of Grand Seiko Watches

It was the ongoing determination to excel that brought about the creation of this luxury brand. Grand Seiko is a Japanese brand in an industry dominated by Swiss and German competitors. Compared to other brands, it’s considered “young,” having started in 1960. While being developed, and ever since that time, the main idea that encouraged designers and engineers alike was that the Grand Seiko should be the “perfect” watch featuring durability, and standards of precision and beauty that would take over the world.

Throughout the 1960s, the brand expanded their suite of watches, introducing new collections and calibers at a fairly fast pace—not to mention, winning many awards along the way. In 1968, their movement was awarded the overall prize for best mechanical watches in the Geneva observatory competition. Then in 1988, the first Grand Seiko quartz watch was launched, exceeding performance standards of the time. Interestingly, all of their quartz crystals were grown in their own facilities, giving them the power to choose only the pieces that could pass a test against extreme temperatures, humidity, and shock. By the mid-1990s, Grand Seiko was working tirelessly to enhance their mechanical watches with a new generation of models featuring the 9S movement. Meanwhile, the brand’s much-anticipated Spring Drive movement debuted in 1999 after nearly 20 years and 600 prototypes—a testament to the brand’s determination and commitment to their goal of producing the “ideal” watch.

Explore Quartz & Spring Drive Movements

Known for their extreme precision and continuous innovation, Grand Seiko delivers high performance and durability in all of their timepieces. Particularly, their quartz and Spring Drive movements are unparalleled and highly-sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.

  • Quartz Calibers

    The first Grand Seiko quartz watch was the 95GS, a very popular and precise watch boasting incredible accuracy of +/- 10 seconds per year. Then in 1989, they released the 8NGS, the brand’s first water-resistant quartz watch. As the quartz movement evolved, so did the need to incorporate additional innovations. For example, the caliber 9F83 featured a Backlash Auto-Adjust Mechanism, Twin Pulse Control System, Instant Date Change Mechanism, and a protective shield construction which gave a new meaning to the term “quartz watch.” Soon afterward, Grand Seiko became famous for their 9F caliber series that houses three groundbreaking movements—the 9F86, 9F82, and 9F62. Learn more about Quartz by exploring our pre-owned collection of models.

  • Spring Drive Watches

    Combining the best of Mechanical Watches and quartz movements, the revolutionary Spring Drive movement was born. Each watch in this family of models is assembled by hand and features in-house calibers that are rigorously examined before hitting the market. The two most important components of this innovative function include the mechanical mainspring and the tri-synchro regulator, an exclusive speed control system crafted specifically for the Spring Drive suite. Explore more about this fascinating horological feat by perusing our collection of Grand Seiko Spring Drive watches. Or, discover the infamous Grand Seiko Snowflake model—perhaps the most iconic Spring Drive timepiece available.

What Makes Grand Seiko Watches So Appealing?

Part of the appeal of Grand Seiko watches is the precision craftsmanship that goes into each timepiece, the old school approach to creating the watch, and the high-performance movements that power these devices. Whether you’re searching for a classic dress watch like those in the Elegance collection, a mesmerizing Spring Drive piece from the Heritage family, or a durable watch from the Sport suite, this top luxury brand offers a variety of styles, materials, and dial colors for every collector.

Why Should You Purchase a Pre-Owned Grand Seiko Watch?

Grand Seiko isn't a brand that many people are familiar with today, especially compared to bigger names like Rolex or Omega. However, it is a brand that has quite a bit of value thanks to the precision crafting and innovation that has gone into its design. Since the very first model was developed, this watch brand was considered a trailblazer in regard to technology, which is why pre-owned models are so sought after. If you're interested in purchasing a Grand Seiko piece, WatchBox has a huge selection of top-quality, pre-owned watches to choose from. Plus, our inventory is ever-changing as collectors regularly sell and trade precious timepieces. Buying pre-owned luxury watches also gives you access to watches that are no longer in production, making your timepiece unique, valuable, and a display of your taste and refinement. Looking for watch models in a particular price range? Read this article for our recommendations on the the best luxury watches under $5,000.

Is Grand Seiko a good watch?

Grand Seiko timepieces are remarkable symbols of Japanese watchmaking excellence. They feature incredible and innovative movements, impressive designs, and intricate dials. Plus, each piece is rigorously vetted before being sold.

How much does a Grand Seiko cost?

As with all pre-owned luxury timepieces, a Grand Seiko watch may vary in price due to a variety of factors such as condition, boxing, and official documentation. However, the secondary market is a great place to find near-mint condition watches at a more affordable price point. Currently, our inventory of pre-owned Grand Seiko pieces range in cost from $2,450 to $36,950.

Why is Grand Seiko so expensive?

The unparalleled quality and craftsmanship of a Grand Seiko piece plays a large part in their market value. An extraordinary amount of work and detail goes into creating each movement and design. For those interested in the Seiko family of watches, we recommend exploring Seiko for entry-level pieces, Grand Seiko for mid-range models, and Credor timepieces for more elevated styles.

Where are Grand Seiko watches made?

The brand's impressive mechanical watches are made in the Grand Seiko Studio Shizukuishi located in Iwate, Japan. Here, craftsmen and women oversee design, manufacture, assembly, adjustment, inspection and shipment of all watch components.

Is Grand Seiko owned by Seiko?

In 2018, Seiko Watch Corporation announced the establishment of a new company that would market the Grand Seiko brand in the United States - the Grand Seiko Corporation of America. This company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Seiko Watch Corporation.

Why should I buy a Grand Seiko watch from WatchBox?

WatchBox has been the world's leading platform in buying, selling, and trading pre-owned luxury watches since launching in 2017. Our curated selection of Grand Seiko timepieces have been trusted by collectors and enthusiasts for years as our in-house team of experienced watchmakers, technicians, and refinishers evaluate each piece to guarantee authenticity and quality. Plus, every pre-owned watch we sell is backed by a 2-year WatchBox Global Warranty. Learn more about WatchBox by reading our story, or get detailed information about our authentication process.

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