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anOrdain Model 1 Precious MetalvsGrand Seiko SLGW005

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Model 1 Precious Metal
anOrdainModel 1 Precious Metal
MSRP $1,905
SLGW005
Grand SeikoSLGW005
MSRP $9,700

At a glance

11 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Model 1 Precious Metal38mm
SLGW00538.8mm
Power Reserve
Model 1 Precious Metal42h
SLGW00580h
Water Resistance
Model 1 Precious Metal50m
SLGW00530m
MSRP
Model 1 Precious Metal$1,905
SLGW005$9,700

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Diameter
38mm
38.8mm
Thickness
11mm
10.4mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
43.7mm
Lug Width
18mm
19mm
Material
Gold
Stainless Steel
Water Resistance
50m
30m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Model 1 Precious Metal
Black

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
Sellita SW210-1
9SA4
Power Reserve
42h
80h
Jewels
25

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,905
$9,700

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What people say

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anOrdain Model 1 Precious Metal

The anOrdain Model 1 Precious Metal is described as dressy with a solid build, though some owners desire more pronounced case chamfers to better define its shape. The galvanized gold and rhodium dials are noted as great, but one owner prefers anOrdain's signature lacquer dials for a precious metal version. The watch features a 38mm stainless steel case with 50 meters of water resistance and an in-house regulated ETA 2824-2 movement with a 38-hour power reserve. The 18mm lug width is also flagged as a drawback by one owner. Overall, owners find the anOrdain Model 1 Precious Metal to be a dressy watch with a solid build, though opinions are split on the dial and case finishing for a precious metal offering.

Grand Seiko SLGW005

The Grand Seiko SLGW005 is lauded for its faithful recreation of the 1968 45GS, featuring a desirable double-signed dial and a beautifully finished case adhering to the Grammar of Design. It is powered by the new 9SA4 manual-winding, high-beat movement, offering an 80-hour power reserve and a mean daily rate of -3/+5 seconds. Owners consider it a "gloriously perfect" and "pure and elegant expression" of Grand Seiko's strengths, with one owner preferring its creamy dial over a more pronounced beige found on other models. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Grand Seiko SLGW005 highly for its elegant design and impressive high-beat movement.

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