Grand Seiko 62GS Shines in Yellow Gold
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Heritage Icon Reimagined
Grand Seiko extends its core Heritage Collection with a bold yet graceful move. The brand introduces the SBGH376, a yellow gold take on the beloved 62GS. First launched in 1967 as Grand Seiko’s initial automatic watch, the 62GS helped set the brand’s modern design language. It paired sharp facets with a bezel-free profile and a dial that welcomed light.
Today’s SBGH376 respects that blueprint while shifting the metal to 18k yellow gold. As a result, the watch steps confidently into formal territory without losing daily-wear ease. Moreover, the familiar architecture still feels crisp and modern. Therefore, the release serves as both tribute and timely update. For collectors, it also marks the first continuously produced 62GS in the core range crafted in yellow gold.
Design and Dimensions
The case measures 38mm across and 12.9mm thick, with a 44.7mm lug-to-lug span. Consequently, the proportions sit well on a wide range of wrists. Moreover, the absence of a bezel keeps the profile slim to the eye. The crystal meets the case directly, which lets more light wash across the dial.
Sharp edges and clean planes define the silhouette. Additionally, the warm tone of yellow gold complements these lines with depth and presence. The watch arrives on a brown crocodile leather strap, which underscores its classic character. Because the strap adds texture, it balances the polished surfaces with a touch of tactility. Altogether, the package feels refined, compact, and composed.
Dial Inspired by Sakura-Wakaba
The dial theme draws on sakura-wakaba, the brief moment just after peak cherry blossom. Then, fallen petals give way to the season’s first bright green leaves. Instead of pink, Grand Seiko chooses a light green with a subtle yellow undertone. Consequently, the color shifts with changing light and angle, creating a lively, organic effect.
Applied hour markers and razor-sharp hands keep legibility high. Moreover, the absence of lume preserves a clean, dress-forward look. There is also a date display for everyday practicality. Meanwhile, the green dial and yellow gold case form a serene pairing that feels fresh yet timeless. In addition, the bezel-free construction allows the dial to appear larger and more open, which enhances that seasonal inspiration.
High-Beat Mechanics at the Core
Inside the SBGH376 beats the automatic Caliber 9S85. The movement runs at 36,000 vibrations per hour, so seconds sweep with notable smoothness. It offers a power reserve of about 55 hours, which suits regular rotation. Furthermore, Grand Seiko rates the accuracy at +5/-3 seconds per day. Therefore, it aims squarely at precision while delivering day-to-day reliability.
The movement features 37 jewels and powers hours, minutes, seconds, and date. Additionally, the high-beat architecture is a hallmark of Grand Seiko’s technical identity. While many luxury dress watches favor lower frequencies, this caliber chooses speed for stability and performance. As a result, the SBGH376 combines traditional aesthetics with modern timekeeping confidence.
Price, Positioning, and Availability
The SBGH376 is available now and is not a limited edition. The price lands at $32,800, which places it among strong dress-watch contenders. However, the watch brings a distinct value story. It blends a storied case design, a nuanced seasonal dial, and a high-beat movement.
