A Spring Drive U.F.A. limited edition captures the ethereal beauty of a frost-covered dawn with its violet-coloured dial

SLGB005G
Limited edition of 1,300 pcs

SLGB005

Evolution 9 Collection

NZD 18,050.00

Nov. 2025 Release

Features

This new Spring Drive U.F.A. creation is based on the “Evolution 9 Style,” a unique design grammar that takes the fusion of Grand Seiko’s spirit with the aesthetic sensibilities of Japan to a higher level. Its textured, violet-coloured dial expresses the breath-taking moment when dawn breaks over the frost-covered forests of the Shinshu region of central Japan, where all Grand Seiko Spring Drive watches are meticulously crafted.
Powered by the Calibre 9RB2, the ground-breaking movement receives the U.F.A. designation which stands for “Ultra Fine Accuracy,” this creation boasts an astounding annual rate of ±20 seconds, making it the most accurate wristwatch movement powered by a mainspring today.*
* As of September 2025, based on Grand Seiko’s research

Specifications

Exterior
Exterior: Ever brilliant steel, Caseback: Ever brilliant steel and sapphire crystal
Case back: See-through & Screw case back
Glass Material: Box shaped sapphire crystal
Glass Coating: Anti-reflective coating on inner surface
Case size: Diameter 37.0mm Lug-to-lug 44.3mm Thickness 11.4mm
Band width: 20mm
Clasp type: Three-fold clasp with push button release
The perimeter of Band: 193mm
Movement
Caliber no.: 9RB2 Instructions
Movement Type: Spring Drive
Power reserve: Approx. 72 hours(3 days)
Accuracy: ±20 seconds per year (±3 seconds per month)
Functions
Water resistance: 10 bar
Magnetic resistance: 4,800 A/m
Weight: 151 g
Other details / Features:
  • LIMITED EDITION on the case back
  • Serial number engraved on the case back
  • Screw-down crown
  • Clasp partly titanium and 18K rose gold
  • 34 jewels
  • Power reserve indicator

An astonishing annual rate

The movement achieves its ±20-seconds-per-year accuracy thanks to enhanced manufacturing and processing methods for the three-month-aged quartz oscillator, and a newly designed IC. And, as with the 9RA series of Spring Drive movements, the frequency of each individual quartz oscillator is measured at several different temperatures, with the resulting data necessary for thermo-compensation programmed into the low-power IC. Both the oscillator and sensor are vacuum-sealed to minimize temperature differences and protect against external factors such as humidity, static electricity, and light, ensuring precise temperature adjustments and the stable performance of the quartz oscillator. In addition, for the first time in Spring Drive, the new movement features a regulation switch that can be used during after-sales service to correct any divergences in accuracy that may occur over long periods of use.

The ephemeral beauty of ice forests at dawn.

To the east of the Shinshu Watch Studio lie the Kirigamine Highlands, where frost-covered trees can be observed during harsh winter months. As dawn breaks over the forests, frost catches the first light of the day, awakening in an ethereal violet glow. The intricately textured dial captures the delicate, crystalline beauty of the ice forests thanks to refined finishing techniques. The deep violet hue gradually lightens toward the center and reveals the texture underneath, evoking the forests slowly emerging in the morning light. The dial offers a refined backdrop for the seamless glide motion of the silver-toned Spring Drive seconds hand, echoing the quiet, gradual unfolding of time itself.

Movement finishing reflecting the natural beauty of Shinshu

Visible through the sapphire crystal case back, the movement's finish is inspired by the frost that winter brings to the trees of Shinshu. The jewels echo the glittering stars that sparkle during the early days of winter above the surrounding mountains.

The Spring Drive U.F.A. caliber with an astounding annual rate

The pursuit of high accuracy has always been the cornerstone of Grand Seiko’s values. Receiving the new U.F.A. designation, which stands for “Ultra Fine Accuracy,” Caliber 9RB2 boasts a level of precision defined not by accuracy in seconds per day, week, or month, but by accuracy over one year. The movement has an astounding annual rate of ±20 seconds, or approximately ±3 seconds per month.

Details of Caliber 9RB2