Significant improvements on an already fantastic caliber.
The new 9RA5 Spring Drive calibre. Info taken from here: https://watchesbysjx.com/2020/03/gra...m-slga001.html
Improvements over the current 9R65:
* power reserve lengthened to 120 hours, with two mainspring barrels in series
* date change now instant
* accuracy improved from 15 seconds a month to 10 seconds a month, with thermo-compensation (previously only seen in the quartz movements) and oscillator and temperature sensor vacuum-sealed
* slimmer: 5.0mm against the 9R65's 5.8mm, with the magic lever and gear train redesigned to take up less space
The first watch it'll be fitted in will be a limited edition Grand Seiko diver.
For those, unlike me, able to appreciate such things, there are photos of the various parts of the mechanism in that SJX piece. (For those who like complaining about the size of GS divers, there are also renders of the new titanium SLGA001)
Significant improvements on an already fantastic caliber.
Thanks Der Amf.
Before reading up about this new movement I hadn’t understood about quartz crystal ageing, picking the most stable crystals, and the various types of compensation. All very clever.
The new 9SA5 hi-beat calibre with 80 hours power reserve, direct impulse escapement is for me much more interesting!
https://watchesbysjx.com/2020/03/gra...t-slgh002.html
For now being used in a rather predictable gold GS, which doesn't push my buttons
I was looking at this on ABlogtoWatch, and main takeaway is that I wish GS would get rid of whoever's in charge of their art department. Their renders/photos are shockingly poor. Honestly, I think they're getting worse if anything. The Seiko stuff usually looks better.
That is one amazing dive watch. $11,000 is a bit pricey but I love the way it looks.
While the dressier Grand Seikos do nothing for me, GS and Seiko divers just blow me away.
Thanks for the info, really interesting
A good read. Thanks for sharing.
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Shame that diver is MASSIVE!
Love the movement.
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Why are the GS divers so massively oversized? I will stick with my Blancpain Bathyscape with a superior movement, superior brand and far smaller, thinner case.
Why can't the Japanese make 40mm divers like the Swiss have being doing since the 60s?
All a matter of opinion of course, but I think you'd be hard-pressed to show how the Blancpain movement is superior to Spring Drive.
I concur, that BP movement is sublime. I’m waiting for delivery of a FF 50th anniversary.
For my money, £ for £, BP make some of the finest dive watches.
Not to hijack the post too far, but the reason I wanted the 50th anniversary is the reasonable size.
I love the GS finish. But to my mind, watches are moving away from the massive 45mm plus size and towards more wearable, discrete 40mm cases.
I recently bought a Seiko SKX013 as a beater. At 38mm it’s diminutive, but I love the size.
Perhaps a direction for GS divers?
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Aside from this and the Charles Frodsham, is anyone aware of any other double impulse mechanisms ?
Just beautiful.
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I hope Seiko have redesigned the fine adjustment clasp on the new GS divers, the old one is looking a bit tired.
Platinum too expensive, gold not for me and don’t think titanium would suit it.
Last edited by Middo; 7th March 2020 at 20:48.