Grand Seiko Godzilla 65th Anniversary SBGA405
As the king of monsters, Godzilla, the case is oversized and extremely strong! The red dial showcases the heat ray beam Godzilla uses to shoot at its opponents and its rough red scaly hide. The low center of gravity on the case along with the soft leather strap allows the Seiko Godzilla watch to sit comfortably on the wearer's hand.
The sophisticated design of the hour hands, bezel, and anti-reflective dual-curved sapphire crystal gives the timepiece its impressive legibility and qualifies this Seiko as the ideal sports watch.
The 20th anniversary of Spring Drive is celebrated this year with a new design in Grand Seiko’s sport collection that showcases the watches’ capabilities to withstand the most demanding sport environment. The design brings a new edge to the collection with its sharp corners and bold case and today, a new creation celebrates the anniversaries of both Spring Drive and Japan’s iconic monster, Godzilla, in a striking commemorative edition.
The strength of the Grand Seiko watch is met with the power and force of the king of monsters and with it a brand new creation in the sport collection is born.
The creature makes its fierce presence on the watch in a number of ways. Godzilla’s signature roar and the “heat ray beam” that it shoots from his mouth to strike his opponents is expressed in the rays of the red dial.
The design of the hands as well as the Lumibrite on the hands, hour markers and bezel, and the high definition dual-curved sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating all allow for enhanced legibility making it the perfect watch for any sports situation.
The lug of the case has a flat surface without distortion by Zaratsu polishing and hairline finish. It is a case design that gives a impression the power and force of the king of monsters, Godzilla. Thanks to the curve of the lugs and the low center of gravity of the case the watch sits comfortably on any wrist.
Shark straps adopted to express the texture of Godzilla's skin have red coating, giving the glow of Godzilla.
The see-through case back is stamped with the scene where Godzilla destroys the iconic clock tower that had long been the symbol of the area and still stands today at the main intersection of the Ginza district.