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Grand Seiko SBGY007vsTissot Ballade

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SBGY007
Grand SeikoSBGY007
MSRP $8,900
Ballade
TissotBallade
MSRP $1,100

At a glance

12 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
SBGY00738.5mm
Ballade30mm
Power Reserve
SBGY00772h
Ballade48h
Water Resistance
SBGY00730m
Ballade100m
MSRP
SBGY007$8,900
Ballade$1,100

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Diameter
38.5mm
30mm
Thickness
10.2mm
10.55mm
Lug-to-Lug
43.7mm
30mm
Lug Width
19mm
16mm
Water Resistance
30m
100m

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
Dial Color
Black
Silver
Indices
Applied
Roman
Lume
None
Super-LumiNova ®

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
9R31
Powermatic 48
Type
Spring Drive
Automatic
Power Reserve
72h
48h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$8,900
$1,100

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What people say

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Grand Seiko SBGY007

Grand Seiko SBGY007 owners and reviewers widely praise its stunning, textured blue dial, inspired by frozen Lake Suwa, and its clean, time-only aesthetic. The watch is lauded for its impeccable finishing, including high polish and Zaratsu polishing, and its classic, thin 38.5mm stainless steel dress case. The hand-wound Spring Drive Caliber 9R31 movement is noted for its accuracy, rated to ±1 second per day, and a 72-hour power reserve, with its power reserve indicator discreetly placed on the case back. While some reviewers suggest room for improvement in Grand Seiko's pricing structure, the $8,300 USD price is seen by others as a relatively affordable entry into the brand's high-end offerings. On balance, the consensus is that the Grand Seiko SBGY007 is highly regarded for its exceptional dial artistry and refined finishing at its price point.

Tissot Ballade

Owners widely praise the Tissot Ballade for its immaculate quality and design relative to its price point, with specific commendations for its dial, fluted bezel, and Jubilee bracelet. Reviewers highlight its value proposition, noting COSC certification and robust construction with quality movement technology, including a silicon balance spring and up to an 80-hour power reserve. While the 41mm case is considered wearable due to its thinness, some owners and reviewers prefer 39mm proportions. The leather strap and butterfly clasp draw criticism, though one review mentions quick-release tabs on the bracelet. One commenter notes the quartz movement as a significant drawback, preferring an automatic option. Overall, owners and reviewers consider the Tissot Ballade a strong value, particularly for its design and chronometer-certified movement under $1,000.

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