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Garrick S3 Deadbeat Seconds - Power ReservevsGrand Seiko SLGB001

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S3 Deadbeat Seconds - Power Reserve
GarrickS3 Deadbeat Seconds - Power Reserve
MSRP $50,800
SLGB001
Grand SeikoSLGB001
MSRP $39,000

At a glance

9 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
S3 Deadbeat Seconds - Power Reserve42mm
SLGB00137mm
Power Reserve
S3 Deadbeat Seconds - Power Reserve45h
SLGB00172h
Water Resistance
S3 Deadbeat Seconds - Power Reserve100m
SLGB001100m
MSRP
S3 Deadbeat Seconds - Power Reserve$50,800
SLGB001$39,000

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Diameter
42mm
37mm
Thickness
11mm
11.4mm
Lug-to-Lug
44.3mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm
Material
Stainless Steel
Platinum

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
DB-G07
9RB2
Type
Manual
Spring Drive
Power Reserve
45h
72h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$50,800
$39,000

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What people say

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Garrick S3 Deadbeat Seconds - Power Reserve

The Garrick S3 Deadbeat Seconds - Power Reserve is praised for its striking design, exceptional finishing, and extensive customization options, featuring a visually arresting open-worked dial and a unique deadbeat seconds complication. Reviewers note its in-house movement is regulated to less than +3 seconds per day, with a 45-hour power reserve. Some find the 42mm size too large and certain movement finishing details lacking relative to its mid-five-figure price. Overall, reviewers highlight the Garrick S3 Deadbeat Seconds - Power Reserve's impressive finishing and customization as key strengths.

Grand Seiko SLGB001

The Grand Seiko SLGB001 is a limited edition platinum watch in the Evolution 9 collection, featuring a 37mm case and the new Calibre 9RB2 Spring Drive U.F.A. movement, rated to ±20 seconds per year. It has an "Ice Forest" dial with a deep blue hue and a silver seconds hand, but notably lacks lume. A criticism is the absence of a micro-adjustment clasp on its leather strap. Overall, reviewers highlight the watch's advanced movement and distinctive dial as key features.

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