Seiko Watch Complications Seiko's watches feature a range of complications that add depth and functionality to their timepieces. While Seiko isn't known for high-end complications like tourbillons, they offer practical and well-executed features such as GMT functions, chronographs for precise timing...
Seiko's first tourbillon watch the FUGAKU from the Credor brand Caliber 6830 is Seiko’s first tourbillon movement. Caliber 6830 was created utilizing the utmost in mechanical movement manufacturing expertise, with the base part a mere 1.98mm thick. Including the carriage, the whole movement measure...
Grand Seiko T0 Constant-Force Tourbillon Grand SeikoSeptember 1, 2020 Grand Seiko 60th Anniversary Limited Edition SBGR321 Grand Seiko NewsJuly 31, 2020 Grand Seiko opens Studio Shizukuishi Grand Seiko News Watches of SwitzerlandJuly 12, 2020 Watches of Switzerland and Grand Seiko debut “Nature of...
It’s Grand Seiko’s first appearance at Watches & Wonders, and the Japanese brand is out to wow the crowds with its stunning Kodo Constant-Force Tourbillon SLGT003. What was once a concept movement introduced in 2020 has materialised as the Kodo Constant-Force Tourbillon in a radical openwor...
to have a unique operational structure that allows its watchmakers to innovate and obsess over new technologies and complications. This is how significant technologies like Spring Drive (after 28 years of R&D) and its Kodo Constant-Force Tourbillon (that won the GPHG Chronometry Prize) were ...
Seiko Watch Corporation revealed the T0 (T-zero) Constant-force Tourbillon (abbreviated as “T0”) as a concept creation of Grand Seiko in September 2020. With this new movement, Grand Seiko returned to the top in the world.
First up is the Kodo Constant-Force Tourbillon, an engineering marvel that puts Grand Seiko in a new league of mechanical watchmaking. Based on a concept from the brand from 2020, the watch’s 9ST1 movement combines a tourbillon and a constant-force mechanism on a single axis for the ...
#3: Grand Seiko SLGT003 “Kodo” Constant Force Tourbillon Named after the Japanese word for ‘heartbeat’, theSLGT003 “Kodo” Constant-Force Tourbillonis the most visually dramatic (and technically impressive) watch in Grand Seiko’s repertoireand spent almost a decade in development. The first...
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Clearly, somebody needs to build a tourbillon diver’s watch. 2 Reply John T 6 years ago Reply to Phil Savory I have a PolAm shark mesh diver which has the nh35 in it – I adjust mine about a minutes every 10 to 14 days, so I think this movement works well if worn daily li...