A watch that reproduces the look of
snow on the dial surface.Grand Seiko Heritage Collection SBGA211 (known as the Snowflake)

This Grand Seiko watch, known by fans as the “Snowflake” was introduced in 2005. The nickname was derived from the textured surface of the dial, which resembles the surface of snow driven by the cold wind. The designer, who was born in a snowy land, created this form by recalling scenes from his childhood. After repeated trial and error to create the texture of snow, he arrived at the complex process of shaving tiny grooves into the dial mold with a fine grinding tool called a leutor to create the unique texture, and then applying various processing techniques. The deep blue tempered steel second hand is reminiscent of the sky above the snow. This model, with its refreshing sense of translucency, has been loved for many years.
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