Grand Seiko Sports Collection Spring Drive SBGA481 Shiny White Men's Watch [Used] [Wristwatch]
2025/04/09 Price reduced
¥1,014,200
(税込)
¥1,020,800
(税込)
Payment method
- Bank transfer
- Cash on delivery
- Amazon Pay
- credit card
- Shopping loan
Product specifications / conditions
Product Details
Staff comments
Power reserve approx. 72 hours
- Inventory number
- 550026
- Genre
- Watch / Men's
- Brand
- Grand Seiko Seiko
- model
- Sports Collection Spring Drive
- Model number (model number)
- SBGA481 ( 9R65-0EG0)
- Movement
- Spring Drive (Automatic winding) / Cal.9R65
- Dial
- Shiny white
- Case
- Bright titanium
- Crystal
- Sapphire crystal
- Bezel
- Bright Titanium / Sapphire Glass / Black
- bracelet
- Bright titanium
- Condition
-
- Used rank A
Case Minor scratches can be seen Bezel No noticeable damage belt Small scratches can be seen buckle Minor scratches can be seen Crystal No noticeable damage
- size
-
Case Length: Approx. 44.5mm Width: Approx. 44.5mm
Thickness: Approx. 14.3mmWrist size about 20.5cm
- function
- Waterproof (200m) Luminova luminous Date display Power reserve display See-through case back
- Accessories
- Manufacturer box maintenance support card
- Our warranty on watches
- WATCHNIAN member 1.5 years
WATCHNIAN non-member 1 year
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In stock at:
- WATCHNIAN Osaka Main Store
- TEL:06-6575-7095
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- Number of payments
- interest rate:
- 0%
- Estimated first payment:
- 1,014,200円
- Estimated monthly payment:
- 0円
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2025/04/09 Price reduced
¥1,014,200
(税込)
Concise yet full of presence, they excel in all aspects of precision, functionality, and durability.
The Spring Drive is equipped with a high-precision movement that uses the oscillations of a quartz movement to regulate a mainspring-driven train, a precision that is within ±15 seconds per month, a feat only possible by Seiko, a rare watch manufacturer that excels in both watchmaking and electronics technologies.