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Garrick S2 Deadbeat SecondsvsGrand Seiko SLGC001

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S2 Deadbeat Seconds
GarrickS2 Deadbeat Seconds
MSRP $29,210
SLGC001
Grand SeikoSLGC001
MSRP $14,700

At a glance

10 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
S2 Deadbeat Seconds42mm
SLGC00143.2mm
Power Reserve
S2 Deadbeat Seconds45h
SLGC00172h
Water Resistance
S2 Deadbeat Seconds100m
SLGC001100m
MSRP
S2 Deadbeat Seconds$29,210
SLGC001$14,700

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Dress
Chronograph
Diameter
42mm
43.2mm
Thickness
10mm
15.3mm
Lug-to-Lug
51.5mm
Lug Width
22mm
23mm
Material
Stainless Steel
Titanium

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
DB-G06
9SC5
Type
Manual
Automatic
Power Reserve
45h
72h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$29,210
$14,700

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What people say

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Garrick S2 Deadbeat Seconds

The Garrick S2 Deadbeat Seconds is praised for its handcrafted dial and in-house DB-G06 movement featuring a deadbeat seconds complication. Reviewers note the movement is regulated to within +3 seconds per day and offers a 45-hour power reserve, with traditional decoration and a large balance bridge. The 42mm stainless steel case is 10mm thick and boasts 100m water resistance. A significant drawback is the substantial wait time, ranging from at least a year to 16 months, and the watch is priced at £19,000 before taxes, with only 10 produced annually. Overall, reviewers highlight the Garrick S2 Deadbeat Seconds as a highly personalized and handcrafted timepiece, with the long lead time being the primary consideration.

Grand Seiko SLGC001

The Grand Seiko SLGC001 is praised for its high-tech titanium construction and 72-hour power reserve. Reviewers note the new 9SC5 movement, a 5Hz caliber with a +5 to -3 seconds per day accuracy rating. The watch features a balanced tri-compax dial and 100m water resistance. However, its 43.2mm width and 15.3mm thickness are described as bulky, and some find its styling less distinctive than previous models. On balance, reviewers highlight the technical achievement of Grand Seiko's first mechanical chronograph, despite its substantial dimensions.

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