Photographed by Gregory Harris
Unique moments in photographs from the heart of contemporary Tokyo
Tradition and innovation.
Carving out Tokyo time, from the distant
past into the future.
Tokyo, a city that transforms from district to district,
molding time in step with each locale.
A crossroads of glamour, atmosphere, and technology.
Photographer Gregory Harris captures modern Tokyo,
where all of these elements converge.

Sport Collection
The SBGE295 is powered by Grand Seiko’s Spring Drive GMT movement.
Thanks to the GMT hand, rotating bezel, and dial ring, wearers can easily tell the time in three time zones simultaneously.
This Grand Seiko Spring Drive watch is handcrafted by veteran craftsmen at the Shinshu Watch Studio overlooking the Hotaka Mountain Range,
with vivid images of the short summers which characterize those peaks clearly manifested on the dial.
SHIBUYA
A fast-paced hub of energy and excitement
and luxurious time.
Shibuya is a place where new business
opportunities and trends emerge daily.
This district is intersected by National Route 246, Metropolitan Expressway Route 3, and other major arteries of the transport network encompassing Tokyo Metropolis, while the station sees arrivals and departures of trains and buses every second.
Shibuya bustles with energetic people around the clock.
New high-rises are constructed at a breathtaking pace; They offer the luxury of spending time in hotel rooms in this towering realm while gazing down over such scenery from the high perch of one of these buildings.
Shibuya continues to steadily generate the cutting edges of business and trends.





The SBGE295 uses the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) function to display three time zones, making it the perfect choice for businesspeople active on the global stage.
The concept for the green dial is rooted in the vivid scenery of the short summers in the Hotaka Mountain Range.
Even with a hectic daily schedule, a glance at one’s wrist creates the sensation of basking on a breathtaking mountain summit.

The SBGE295 uses the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) function to display three time zones, making it the perfect choice for businesspeople active on the global stage.
The concept for the green dial is rooted in the vivid scenery of the short summers in the Hotaka Mountain Range.
Even with a hectic daily schedule, a glance at one’s wrist creates the sensation of basking on a breathtaking mountain summit.







Photographer
Gregory Harris
Born in New Zealand, Harris is now based in Lisbon, Portugal, after several years working in New York City. His career began with contributions to Interview magazine, and his work has since appeared on the covers of major fashion titles such as Vogue and GQ. He is known for his powerful, elegant style and meticulously composed visuals. He has also created campaign imagery for leading fashion houses including Louis Vuitton, Brioni, and Emporio Armani.
Staff
Creative Director : Takuya Chiba / Cinematographer : Genki Nishikawa / Music : JQ / Stylist : Yohei Usami / Hair : Tomo Jidai / Make-up : Asami Taguchi / Models : Tijis, Thomas, and Yudai (Men) / Masha (Woman)