From the beginning, Grand Seiko strove to be the best possible watch. Longevity, accuracy, and wearability are principal areas of focus when any new watch is developed. That ambition found an apt symbol early on in the lion emblem adorning the case back of the first Grand Seiko. In 2019, a new sports watch case inspired by the lion arrived in the company’s Sport collection. Its sharp angles connecting flat surfaces proved a perfect canvas for the expression of Zaratsu polishing and contrasting hairline finishing. However, until this year, this formidable design was reserved for limited editions.
The opaline-colored dial features a pattern inspired by the flowing mane of the majestic feline. Beneath that dial is the automatic Spring Drive Caliber 9R65, which is highly resistant to shocks and accurate to 1 second per day / ±15 seconds per month on average.
The new SBGA481 “Tokyo Lion” is the first time-and-date watch featuring this case design to join the regular collection. With a Spring Drive movement that is resistant to shocks and 200 meters of water resistance, and a high-intensity titanium case and bracelet designed for everyday wear, SBGA481 doesn’t just look fierce, it’s also a serious sports watch that lives up to the high standards of Grand Seiko.