
Ref. SLGA007
The Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Spring Drive (reference SLGA007) is a 40mm titanium with a automatic movement and 100m of water resistance. It carries a white dial. On the secondary market it typically trades between $7,400 and $11,000.
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Grand Seiko was born in 1960 with a single ambition: create the world's best practical wristwatch. The result was a line of watches with finishing standards that rival anything from Switzerland — Zaratsu polishing creates distortion-free mirror surfaces that take years to master. The Spring Drive movement (1999) is unlike anything else in horology: a mechanical mainspring drives a glide wheel regulated by an integrated circuit, producing a sweep second hand with zero stutter. Grand Seiko dials are miniature landscapes — the Snowflake (SBGA211) textures recall powder snow on the mountains of Shinshu. Increasingly recognized by Western collectors, Grand Seiko offers extraordinary craft at prices well below comparably finished Swiss competitors.
On the secondary market the Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Spring Drive (reference SLGA007) typically trades between $7,400 and $11,000, with a midpoint around $9,000. Actual prices vary with condition, box/papers, and demand.
The SLGA007 runs a automatic movement, with roughly 120 hours of power reserve.
The SLGA007 has a 40mm Titanium case, water resistant to 100m, with a white dial.
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