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Watches And Wonders 2025: What’s HOT At Grand Seiko This Year?
The theme of nature inspired horological inceptions continues at Grand Seiko with the release of four new models at Watches and Wonders 2025. Read More >>
Watches and Wonders 2025: Grand Seiko redefines precision with the Spring Drive U.F.A. and Tokyo Lion Tentagraph
Grand Seiko's releases represent significant technical milestones for the brand, combining their legendary precision with distinctive Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship. Read More >>
Diamonds, Distinct Design & Dials: All the Novelties That Grand Seiko Presented at Watches and Wonders 2025
Grand Seiko is renowned for its alluring nature-inspired dials, its exquisite proportions, and unique technical innovations. These definitive fortes of the brand were on full display at Watches and Wonders 2025.Read More >>
Manual winding, high-beat precision, and 80 hours of power. Introducing a new dress watch in the Evolution 9 Style.
Today, the ritual of winding a watch is one of life’s pleasures. The simple act of turning the crown taps into the senses to forge a deeper connection with time’s natural flow. In the 1960s and ’70s, manually wound 10-beat Grand Seiko creations were manufactured in the pursuit of better rate stability and higher precision.Read More >>
The story of the Grand Seiko Kodo Constant-force Tourbillon unfolds with a portrayal of the other side of light and shadow.
In 2022, Grand Seiko presented its first mechanical complication, the Kodo Constant-force Tourbillon, a revolutionary watch that combined a tourbillon and a constant-force mechanism as one unit on a single axis for the first time .. Read More >>
A new color-changing dial captures the shifting hues of a Shinshu sunrise against the Hotaka landscape.
The vast Hotaka mountain range rises in the Shinshu region of central Japan, where all Grand Seiko Spring Drive creations are made. The sun reflecting off this soaring landscape at dawn creates beautiful mountain scenery with ebullient colors transforming from pink to orange as the early morning progresses. Read More >>
WATCH VIDEOS
Watches made with the greatest attention to detail

Zaratsu Polishing
Every part of a Grand Seiko is polished by Master Watchmakers to realise distortion-free and beautiful mirror surfaces.

Testing & Adjustment
On an average, the testing and adjustment of a Grand Seiko takes 17 days.

Shizukuishi & Shinshu Watch Studio
Grand Seiko watches are crafted exclusively at these two remarkable studios in Japan

MANUFACTURE
Combining cutting-edge technology and time-tested craftsmanship as one of the world's true watch manufactures
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Honoring our origins,
embracing our future
December 18, 1960: Grand Seiko is born. With 'Grand Seiko' inscribed under the 12 o'clock position, a new era pursuing the pinnacle of watchmaking begins
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Designed with a depth and sophistication that captures the essence of a watch
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Admirers in India speak about their Grand Seiko experiences
A new era in the history of Grand Seiko begins with Spring Drive U.F.A.
The pursuit of high accuracy has been the cornerstone of Grand Seiko’s values since its first watch was created in 1960. Less than 10 years after its birth, Grand Seiko introduced the mechanical V.F.A., standing for “Very Fine Adjusted.” First used in 1969, this designation defined a Grand Seiko watch that was adjusted so skillfully that it achieved an astonishing monthly rate of ±1 minute.Read More >>
RedBar Bombay Grand Seiko Loyalists Speak
Grand Seiko, now there’s a collector’s watch to reckon with. To begin with, let’s get one thing clear, a Grand Seiko is not a Seiko! Yes, they do have the same parent company but are very different genres in terms of accuracy, craftsmanship and finishing. Read More >>
An Insight Into The Rich History Of The Grand Seiko
Grand Seiko’s movements were subjected to accuracy tests by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres (COSC), Switzerland’s official chronometer testing institute, in 1990. Three of the first four prototypes passed, and COSC soon received 50 production movements, all of which matched the institute’s requirements. Read More >>
THM Curates: Grand Seiko x Red Bar Bombay
To everything, there’s a season, and this time around it’s to curate a special event hosted by Grand Seiko for Red Bar Bombay members. You don’t want to miss out on what we’re about to tell you as it looked like our watch aficionados had a jolly good time! I mean the gastronomical theatrics that took place was quite a sight to watch! Read More >>
10 Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About Grand Seiko.
Within the inner circles of watch enthusiasts and collectors, where beauty is expected to go beyond just skin-deep, no brand has made a bigger splash in recent times than Grand Seiko. With the sheer number of new releases... Read More >>
Visiting Seiko Landmarks In Tokyo (And Understanding The Brand’s Refreshed Strategy). By Amish Behl
Being in Tokyo affords a watch lover an interesting peek into how watchmaking has evolved in Japan from a cultural standpoint. We’re all well aware that the Japanese revere crafts and craftspersons of all kinds and take great pride in all things they create locally. Read More >>
Manual-winding Mechanical Hi-Beat 36000 80 Hours Caliber 9SA4
Today, the ritual of winding a watch is one of life’s pleasures.The simple act of turning the crown taps into the senses to forge a deeper connection with time’s natural flow. In the 1960s and ’70s, manually wound 10-beat Grand Seiko creations were manufactured in the pursuit of better rate stability and higher precision. In 2024, for the first time in more than 50 years, Grand Seiko announces a new hand-wound high-beat movement, Caliber 9SA4.
The New Grand Seiko Caliber 9RA5 Spring Drive 5 Days
Slimmer, more precise and more powerful. A new Spring Drive movement marks a new beginning for Grand Seiko.
The New Grand Seiko Caliber 9SA5 Mechanical Hi-Beat 36000 80 Hours
36,000 vph, 80 hours of power reserve and a slim profile,
the best mechanical movement ever from Grand Seiko.