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Grand Seiko has released a pair of 36.5mm manual wind with elegant silver and rich chocolate sunray brushed dials. The stainless steel watches are “modern re-interpretations of the original 44GS design” with sharp indices and hands sitting in contrast again their open sunray dials. The silver-dialed SBGW291 has been given the nickname ‘Kuuki' while the brown-dialed SBGW293 is known as ‘Tsuji'. Both watches are powered by Grand Seiko's manually wound Caliber 9S64 movement, which features a 72-hour power reserve and +5/-3 second daily accuracy, water resistant to 100m and are secured on...
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