Grand Seiko Snowflake SBGA211 Buyer's Guide: Is This Grand Seiko Better Than a Rolex Datejust?

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The Grand Seiko "Snowflake" is a category-best luxury watch with a brand-defining dial and Seiko's signature Spring Drive technology. In this video, Tim Mosso showcases the history and merits of the most recognizable Grand Seiko watch of the modern era. A buyer's guide of pricing, sizing, and features provides viewers with the background to make the choice of whether or not to add the Grand Seiko Snowflake to their watch collections. This is the "Collector's Guide."

Although often compared to the Rolex Datejust and the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra, the current Grand Seiko SBGA211 and the prior SBGA011 are distinct enough to stand apart from the competition and succeed on their own merits. Originally launched in 2010, the Snowflake is a rare Grand Seiko for which the factory itself was responsible for the nickname. The Shinshu Watch Studio that produces Spring Drive Grand Seiko watches is located in Shiojiri, Nagano Prefecture, a region that is blanketed with snow during the winter months. The rolling ridges of snow drifts near the Grand Seiko factory lend their texture and name to the dial of the Grand Seiko Snowflake.

At 41mm in diameter, the Snowflake is a sizable all-around men's watch that wears light on the wrist thanks to its titanium construction. Although Grand Seiko describes this variant of titanium as "high intensity," its ability to take and hold a polish suggests that the material is similar to the "grade five titanium" used by European watchmakers. All polished surfaces on the Grand Seiko Snowflake are buffed to a shine by the tin plate finishing method that Grand Seiko brands "Zaratsu polish." This method, which requires approximately three years to master, ensures that the Snowflake can be regarded as a true hand-finished watch. The Snowflake is equipped from the factory with a matching titanium bracelet and single-fold deployant clasp.

The snowflake dial requires at least six steps to complete; stamping and silver plating are two of the most important steps. Additional diamond-cut hands, hour indices, date window, and logo letters are crafted by specialized artisans who dedicate their full-time attention to creating these components for Grand Seiko watches. The fired blue stainless steel seconds hand glides smoothly in the distinctive fashion that remains virtually unique to Seiko Spring Drive.

Grand Seiko caliber 9R65 provides 72-hours of power reserve with automatic winding. A dial-side power reserve indicator keeps track of the remaining mainspring energy. The Spring Drive technology permits monthly precision of +/- 15 seconds, but it is not a conventional quartz caliber. The Spring Drive technology employs no motors, batteries, or capacitors. This showcase for Japanese watchmaking genius required all of the years between 1977 and 2005 to bring to market in its automatic form.

A unidirectional governing wheel driven by spring torque creates an induced electrical current; this current powers a quartz oscillator; the quartz timing unit controls an electromagnetic braking force that speeds or slows the unidirectional governing wheel; the wheel is geared to the hands and the time display. Water resistance of 100 meters ensures that the Grand Seiko SBGA211 can provide service as a sports watch when necessary. Hacking seconds and a quickset date permit easy setting of the watch.

The Grands Seiko Snowflake SBGA211 has a retail price of $5,800 in the United States, and it includes a three-year Grand Seiko watch warranty. Prior to 2017, the Snowflake's reference code was SBGA011, and its dial featured a prominent "Seiko" signature in place of the later "Grand Seiko" atop the dial.


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"An absolute Japanese horological work of art!" I must say. Beautiful to say the least!! Thanks Tim for producing a video review of this timepiece!!!

thefettfan
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This is the only watch, that I would swap my Omega smp 300m for, , absolutely stunning, ,
Thanks Tim, for your presentation...
Totally love this watch.

John..
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Great video.
The watch itself is fantastic but your presentation was a grand-slam!. The organization of the presentation was perfect and the entire presentation made my day.
Thanks

joesteve
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I have one of these now. Absolutely love it. I think Grand Seiko is > Rolex. Wait til the world catches on.

geno
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Your delivery is enthralling brother! Great work.

fortylove
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The script for this video is very well written, my compliments!

koenjanf
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Own one... love it, simple as that.... wear it all the time... what more can I say??

chrisc
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Truly, awe inspiring....that's what, Grand Seiko, is to me. For more reasons than one. As well as, your mastery, of horological prowess. As informative, as it is admirable. Thank you, for your dedication to this hobby. From one enthusiast, to another, very much appreciated

tarasmathers
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Was able to see one in person at my local seiko boutique and wow this is amazing tech for the money! Always thought this was a cool watch but it is definitely in my shortlist now.

themartinlozano
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The polished titanium has a look that no other metal quite matches. I don't know if it's really that much harder to do with that than on their steel cases, but Seiko seems to be the only maker actually doing it to this level with this metal.

CrimFerret
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Was able to hold it today for the first time. Wow, that thing is light! Instant desire! Already own the SBGA203, and I was at the store to check out the blue Black Bay 58. Once I held it, instantly lost interest in the Black Bay 58 and Oyster Perpetual 41. The SBGA211 is next. Left the store sad knowing the lone watch in the store will be quickly sold.

eman
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Top notch narrative, Tim. Having mentioned the Hofmeister Kink, you will have to find a horological analogue for the Bangle Bustle. MB&F perhaps?

nedcostello
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I just received mine, my most expensive watch to date. I considered spending 50% more on the improved Evolution 9 version, but I further considered that this was the icon leap forward that would be relatively more collectible. As an engr, I greatly admire what was achieved here.

willelliott
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I've had so many opportunities to buy one of these but never quite managed to pull the trigger. So strange, because I love the brand and I really love Ti watches.
Now I'm off to find out about Minase, never heard of them, looks incredible! Thanks Tim.

lightyrs
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Got mine 4 years ago it's a keeper

phillippugh
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Just got mine ! A beautiful watch to enjoy

shobhitchawla
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Great video. Awesome watch, I have the Skyflake which I prefer over the snowflake, I think the colour adds more depth to the dial. I love these collector review videos!

Talon
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Always enjoy your great usage of words to describe the watch or excite the audience. Each of your videos are a master class for storytelling.

sydbraddock
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Tim.. thanks for show casing my personal GS and you didn't mention Rolex not one time haha keep it up

phillippugh
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This is a special watch, from many aspects, wonderful presentation

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