High-beat precision and three days of power reserve come together in the new Tentagraph, Grand Seiko’s first mechanical chronograph.
SLGC001
Evolution 9 Collection
EUR 14 300,00
Features
The Tentagraph, an automatic high-beat chronograph, is the first watch of its kind from Grand Seiko. Powered by the new Caliber 9SC5, which uses the Caliber 9SA5 as its base, it is emblematic of the next generation of Grand Seiko sports watches, both for its technological innovation and its equally stunning Evolution 9 Style. With a power reserve of 72 hours, the Tentagraph is the longest-running 10-beat chronograph on the market today. And its design has been fully updated for active use and easy reading while in motion.
The Tentagraph’s case and bracelet are made from High-intensity titanium, which is about 30 percent lighter and more scratch resistant than stainless steel, and its bezel is made from scratch-resistant ceramic. The watch’s dial pattern evokes the magnificence of Mt. Iwate, the soaring peak visible from the Grand Seiko Studio Shizukuishi.
Specifications
Exterior: | High intensity titanium with ceramic bezel |
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Case back: | See-through & Screw case back |
Glass Material: | Box shaped sapphire crystal |
Glass Coating: | Anti-reflective coating on inner surface |
LumiBrite: | Lumibrite on hands and index(es) |
Case size: | Diameter 43.2mm Lug-to-lug 51.5mm Thickness 15.3mm |
Band width: | 23mm |
Clasp type: | Three-fold clasp with push button release |
Caliber no.: | 9SC5 Instructions |
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Movement Type: | Automatic with manual winding |
Mean daily rate: |
+5 to -3 seconds per day
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Normal usage accuracy: | +8 to -1 seconds per day |
Water resistance: | 10 bar |
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Magnetic resistance: | 4,800 A/m |
Weight: | 154 g |
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The essence of Grand Seiko is infused with Japanese beauty.
Born in the pursuit of the ideal wristwatch, the Evolution 9 Collection evinces a new design grammar that is entirely consistent with the Grand Seiko Style of 1967. Through the new Evolution 9 Style, Grand Seiko forges a new path while honoring its origins.
Pursuing the ideal chronograph through a dial designed for legibility.
One signature of the Evolution 9 Style is its dial with redesigned indexes and hands, which have been created to achieve maximum legibility, allowing the wearer to check the time with just a glance. Everything about the Tentagraph’s chronograph and time-of-day displays has been thoroughly considered, from the placement of the hands relative to the indexes to the distance between the dial and hands. The recessed sub-dials sit a level below the main time-of-day display, enhancing the Tentagraph dial’s depth and legibility. And by placing the date between four and five o’clock, Grand Seiko’s designers ensured an index remains at each of the traditional hour positions while allowing for maximum readability for the time of day and the chronograph sub-dials.
Features of the Tentagraph Caliber 9SC5
The Tentagraph’s name describes key features of the Caliber 9SC5 movement inside: Ten beats per second, three days of power reserve, automatic winding, and chronograph.
Fully wound, the watch runs for 72 hours when the chronograph is in operation, which makes Tentagraph the 10-beat-per-second chronograph with the longest power reserve in the industry today*.
* Grand Seiko research as of March 2023