Feb. 12, 2025 Press Release

Two mechanical creations based on the 62GS case design celebrate
the beauty of cherry blossoms in early spring.

In 1967, Grand Seiko introduced its first automatic mechanical watch, known as the 62GS. The watch was characterized by its distinctive bezel-free construction, allowing a seamless integration of the crystal with the case. Today, two new timepieces based on the 62GS design join the Heritage Collection, each with a dial that evokes the captivating beauty of cherry blossoms in early spring.


Both watches are powered by Grand Seiko’s smallest automatic mechanical movement, Caliber 9S27. With a case diameter of 30mm and a thickness of just 10.5mm, these compact 62GS-based creations are the slimmest automatic Grand Seiko timepieces today.


One of the key characteristics of the 62GS is the curved contour of its case sides. The curved case sides shine beautifully and without distortion thanks to Grand Seiko's signature Zaratsu polishing technique. Combined with the box-shaped sapphire crystal, this skillfully applied polish enhances the refined elegance of the bezel-free design.

Sakura-Kakushi. Hidden cherry blossoms in early spring.

The creation with the pink dial is inspired by sakura-kakushi, a phenomenon in which cherry blossoms are gently hidden beneath a blanket of snow. This tranquil scene unfolds in early spring in northern Japan, where the Grand Seiko Studio Shizukuishi, home to Grand Seiko mechanical creations, is located.

The delicate harmony of snow and cherry blossoms is expressed through the dial’s finely textured pattern and soft, grayish-pink hue. Changing subtly with different angles and lighting, the dial exudes a dynamic elegance that brings vibrancy and refinement to the wrist.

Sakura-Tsukiyo. Cherry blossoms under a moonlit sky.

The dial of the other watch draws inspiration from sakura-tsukiyo, the tranquil beauty of cherry blossoms softly illuminated under a hazy, moonlit sky. In early spring, the significant temperature shifts between day and night often create a misty or foggy ambiance, diffusing the moonlight into a gentle, blurred glow. This enchanting scene is elegantly captured through a delicately textured pattern with a silver hue that captures different nuances of light depending on the angle.


Both watches feature a see-through case back, allowing wearers to enjoy the beauty of Caliber 9S27. Measuring just 20mm in diameter and 4.49mm in height, Caliber 9S27 achieves the perfect balance of exceptional performance and refined slimness. Its compact dimensions allow for a comfortable fit on any wrist and lend the watches a sophisticated profile.

The movement’s escape wheel, created through MEMS engineering, is designed to resemble a five-petaled flower, integrating the floral theme into even the smallest design details.

Both new creations will be available at the Grand Seiko Boutiques and select retail partners worldwide beginning in April 2025.

Grand Seiko Heritage Collection 62GS Mechanical 30mm: STGK031, STGK033

STGK031

STGK033

Calibre 9S27
Driving system: Automatic
Vibrations: 28,800 vibrations per hour (8 beats per second)
Accuracy (mean daily rate): +8 to -3 seconds per day
Power reserve: 50 hours
Number of jewels: 35 jewels

Specifications
Stainless steel case and bracelet
Box-shaped sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
Three-fold clasp with push button release
Water resistance: 10 bar
Magnetic resistance: 4,800 A/m
Diameter: 30.0mm, Thickness: 10.5mm
Recommended retail price in NZD $11,000

 

STGK033 not available in NZ.

For further information:
https://www.grand-seiko.com/nz-en/collections/stgk031g
https://www.grand-seiko.com/nz-en/collections/stgk033g

Note:
The specifications and price information in this release are as of the published date and are subject to change.