Grand Seiko 9S Mechanical SBGH261 Details
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If you are a fan of modern watches with a classier feel, then this stunning watch by Grand Seiko is the one for you. This watch features a beautiful green dial with silver hands and hour markers. Furthermore, there is a date window located at the 3'o clock position. The case is made out of stainless steel and has a 40 mm diameter. This watch has the power reserve capacity of 55 hrs approx.
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Due to having a large inventory, the watch you receive may not be the exact same one shown in the photos. We always guarantee that our watch are in a new/unworn condition. Stickers may be removed during the inspection process.
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