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Grand Seiko SBGX355vsTissot PR 100

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SBGX355
Grand SeikoSBGX355
MSRP $4,100
PR 100
TissotPR 100
MSRP $350

At a glance

12 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
SBGX35537mm
PR 10040mm
Power Reserve
SBGX35540h
PR 10040h
Water Resistance
SBGX355100m
PR 100100m
MSRP
SBGX355$4,100
PR 100$350

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Dress
Sport
Diameter
37mm
40mm
Thickness
10.6mm
8.25mm
Lug-to-Lug
44.6mm
40mm
Lug Width
19mm
20mm
Material
Titanium
Stainless Steel

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
AR Coating
Yes
Inner
Dial Color
Black
Blue
Indices
Applied
Indexes
Lume
None
Super-LumiNova ®

Movement

1 specs
Caliber
9F62

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$4,100
$350

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What people say

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Grand Seiko SBGX355

The Grand Seiko SBGX355 is widely praised for its beautiful dial, excellent finishing, and perfect 37mm size. Owners report unparalleled accuracy from the 9F62 quartz movement, rated to within 10 seconds per year. The high-intensity titanium case and 100m water resistance are noted features. Some consider the SBGX355 a "baby Snowflake" and a more accessible alternative to other models. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Grand Seiko SBGX355 highly for its iconic Snowflake dial and exceptional quartz accuracy in a wearable 37mm case.

From video reviewers

The titanium case finishing is a significant strength. The deployant clasp is noted as prone to rattle. Reviewers disagree on the ideal case size for everyday wear.

Tissot PR 100

Owners widely praise the Tissot PR 100 for its exceptional value, with many noting its sapphire crystal, robust build, and attractive design. The Powermatic 80 variants are particularly lauded for their 80-hour power reserve and accuracy, with some reporting deviations as low as +/- 1-2 seconds per day. Owners appreciate the clean dials and practical clasps, finding the 39mm and 40mm sizes versatile. However, some owners report the crystal easily picks up fingerprints, and the stainless steel case and bracelet can show scratches or wear over time, with one instance of a bracelet falling apart after five years. Some also note that only the hands have lume, and the seconds hand may not perfectly align with markers on certain quartz models. Overall, owners rate the Tissot PR 100 highly for its impressive value and solid construction, making it a well-regarded entry-level Swiss timepiece.

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