The timepiece pays homage to the enduring appeal of quartz movement watches while upholding Grand Seiko’s legacy of excellence.
The dynamic blue dial features the brand’s signature Mt. Iwate pattern.
The use of Urushi lacquer dates back to Japan’s Jōmon period (13,000–400 BCE).
Featuring the exceedingly precise 9ST1 caliber movement.
Starting in February, the Grand Seiko Chronograph will be available in a limited edition of 700 pieces.