Deconstruction Grand Seiko Spring Drive SBGA211 “Snowflake”

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Deconstruction Grand Seiko Spring Drive SBGA211 “Snowflake”

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Summary

The Spring drive was developed approximately over a 20 year period. The goal was to develop an accurate timekeeper combining the accuracy of quartz with the longevity of a mechanical calibre. The fusion between two worlds of watchmaking results in a unique concept with a smooth gliding seconds hand.