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Grand Seiko SLGH017vsTissot Pinarello

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SLGH017
Grand SeikoSLGH017
MSRP $10,500
Pinarello
TissotPinarello
MSRP $1,775

At a glance

11 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
SLGH01740mm
Pinarello43.14mm
Power Reserve
SLGH01780h
Pinarello80h
Water Resistance
SLGH017100m
Pinarello100m
MSRP
SLGH017$10,500
Pinarello$1,775

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Dress
Sport
Diameter
40mm
43.14mm
Thickness
11.7mm
12.15mm
Lug-to-Lug
47mm
40mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm
Material
Titanium
Carbon

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
Dial Color
Black
Grey
Indices
Applied
Index
Lume
None
Super-LumiNova ®

Movement

1 specs
Caliber
9SA5
Powermatic 80

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$10,500
$1,775

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What people say

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Grand Seiko SLGH017

Grand Seiko SLGH017 owners and reviewers widely praise its impeccable finishing on the applied markers and handset, and its lightweight titanium case and bracelet. The high-beat 9SA5 movement is noted for its approximately 80-hour power reserve, with accuracy figures reported by owners ranging from +4 sec/day to +5 to -3 seconds per day, though some owners express concerns about accuracy deviating significantly from specifications. Some find the "Night Birch" dial stunning and appreciate the Evo 9 case design, while others note the dial texture appears less pronounced on its matte black surface and criticize the handset's proportions and lack of lume. The Grand Seiko SLGH017 is priced at €10,500. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Grand Seiko SLGH017 highly for its lightweight titanium construction and impeccable finishing.

Tissot Pinarello

The Tissot Pinarello is praised for its lightweight 42mm-43.14mm forged carbon fiber case and asymmetric 10 o'clock crown, designed for comfortable use while cycling. Reviewers highlight its handsome, legible, and tasteful design, featuring a textured dial reminiscent of asphalt. It is powered by a COSC-certified Powermatic 80 movement offering an 80-hour power reserve and includes both leather and rubber straps. Criticisms include a weak SuperLumiNova application and a 12 o'clock marker that could be more distinct for angled reading. On balance, reviewers appreciate the Tissot Pinarello for its unique design and practical features tailored for cyclists.

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