Exterior
-
Case Material : High-intensity titanium
-
Glass Material : Dual-curved sapphire crystal
-
Glass Coating : Anti-reflective coating on inner surface
-
Case size : Diameter 41mm Lug-to-lug 49mm Thickness 12.5mm
-
The perimeter of Band : 193mm
-
Clasp type : Three-fold clasp with push button release
Movement
-
Calibre no. : 9R65 Instructions
-
Movement Type : Spring Drive
-
Power reserve : Approx. 72 hours(3 days)
-
Accuracy : ±15 seconds per month (±1 second per day)
Functions
-
Water resistance : 10 bar
-
Magnetic resistance : 4,800 A/m
- Weight : 100.0 g
Other details / Features :
- 30 jewels
- Allergy-safe metal
- Case back with lion emblem
- Date display
- Power reserve indicator
- Screw case back
- Screw-down crown
- See-through case back
- Stop seconds hand function
FAQs
Is Grand Seiko as good as Rolex?
Grand Seiko and Rolex are both exceptional watch brands, but they appeal to different expectations. Grand Seiko is known for its meticulous hand-finishing, unique dial designs (such as the ‘Snowflake’ texture) and the Spring Drive movement, which combines mechanical craftsmanship with quartz-level accuracy.
Rolex, on the other hand, is renowned for its strong brand recognition, robust designs and high resale value. Both brands offer exceptional quality; the preference ultimately hinges on individual taste and the specific attributes one values in a timepiece.
Does the Grand Seiko hold its value?
When it comes to value retention, Grand Seiko watches, including the ‘Snowflake’, generally maintain their worth over time, though they may not appreciate as significantly as some Rolex models. Factors such as brand recognition, demand and market trends play pivotal roles in determining a watch's resale value. Rolex's widespread acclaim often translates to higher resale prices, but Grand Seiko's reputation for quality and innovation ensures it holds its own in the secondary market.
What is the price of the Grand Seiko ‘Snowflake’?
The Grand Seiko ‘Snowflake’'s current retail price at Wamada Jewellery is $9,900 AUD (as of March 2025). Prices may change due to factors such as manufacturer pricing adjustments, currency fluctuations and shifts in market demand. For the latest updates, please check our website regularly or contact our team directly.
How should I maintain my Grand Seiko Spring Drive ‘Snowflake’?
It's advisable to have your Grand Seiko ‘Snowflake’ inspected and serviced by an authorised service centre approximately every 3 to 4 years. This ensures the movement remains accurate, the lubrication is properly maintained, and the water resistance stays intact to professional standards.
In daily upkeep, wiping the watch with a soft cloth helps remove moisture, sweat or dirt. Avoid placing the watch near devices that generate strong magnetic fields (e.g. smartphones, tablets, speakers and magnetic clasps), as they can affect the watch's accuracy.