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The Grand Seiko SLGA025 Atera Blue may have one of the best dials the brand has ever made

The Grand Seiko SLGA025 Atera Blue may have one of the best dials the brand has ever made

Zach Blass

Not long before its launch, I paid a visit to Grand Seiko’s flagship boutique in NYC, the largest in the world, to get hands-on with a variety of upcoming novelties. There was a lot to like, such as the SLGW004 and SLGW005 that revived the 45GS case geometry and paired it with one of the brand’s most stunning movements: the 9SA4. But as a limited edition, I knew only so many people would be able to enjoy the pair. It didn’t take being a fully fledged watch nerd and journalist, however, to know that as soon as I had the Grand Seiko SLGA025 Atera Blue in my hands that Grand Seiko had a monster hit on its hands. The proof is in the pudding, because my notoriously shaky hands filmed the SLGA025 for a reel, which has since amassed over 4,700 likes and nearly 100,000 views. Now, however, you get the #watchporn level footage. Prepare to drool. Sorry. Objective Zach. Stay objective, Zach.

The dial

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With an Evolution 9 style High-Intensity Titanium case and bracelet, and the automatic five-day 9RA2 Spring Drive movement, much of the watch is very familiar to fans of Grand Seiko. So, what is so attention-grabbing about this watch? Well.. you’ve probably already guessed it, because it’s often the case with Grand Seiko. It’s the SLGA025’s new dial texture and hue inspired by the Atera Valley and river, known for their distinct blue colour, and this new dial’s emerald green-blue hue is evocative of it. The wavy and seemingly shallowly scratched surface of the dial is meant to mimic the clear waters of Atera River flowing over the rocks and sediment resting beneath the surface.

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Pivoting away from romantic muses and language, in a more mathematical sense, blue and green are both certified colours of the year. Blend the pair in a distinct way with gradation and texture – it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know watch fans would really dig this dial. Complex to craft, easy to appreciate.

The case

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I would never assume everyone is as familiar with Grand Seiko as I or fellow GS geeks. In simple need-to-know terms, Evolution 9 is a Grand Seiko lineup that debuted in 2020 – a new collection that has become the home for Grand Seiko’s next-gen calibres packaged within its latest case geometry. The Evolution 9 case, while billed as more sporty, has the laurel of being the design that has the most alternating hairline-brushed and Zaratsu-polished surfaces. This maximises Grand Seiko’s signature design code of playing with light and shadow. From a wearability perspective, the 100-metre water-resistant High-Intensity Titanium case measures 40mm in diameter, a sporty-slender 11.8mm thick, and 47.9mm lug-to-lug – so most wrists will find its dimensions agreeable.

The bracelet

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I wouldn’t have been opposed to a taper for this 22mm wide bracelet, but Grand Seiko stands by its taperless and wide build as it does play a role in keeping the watch more ergonomic on the wrist – maintaining better balance. Also, call me a traditionalist, but I think five-piece link bracelets like this should be mixed-finished, the smaller intermediary links mirror-polished rather than fully brushed. See, I can have some very subjective critiques. Do you agree with me here? Be sure to head to the video and let me know in the comments. One final bracelet note – of course, if this bracelet had on-the-fly micro-adjustment, it would elevate the SLGA025 wear experience significantly.

The movement

Grand Seiko SLGA025 Atera Blue 3

Exhibited inside is one of Grand Seiko’s strongest Spring Drive automatic movements, packing a whopping five days of power reserve. Dial purists will love that the signature indicator is placed on the back of the movement rather than the dial. As is often the case with Spring Drive calibres, you are not afforded a clear view of the components working beneath the bridges, and the 9RA2 has a seemingly very demure finish. But, look closer, and you will appreciate the “Shinshu Frost” finished surface that watchmakers have to be very careful not to scratch as they assemble the calibre, also featuring diamond-cut bevels on the edges of the bridges and rotor. And for those not familiar with the marvel that is Spring Drive, the spring-driven calibre with a quartz-regulated escapement is super accurate – regulated within half a second per day.

The verdict

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Some may feel a bit of sticker shock hearing the SLGA025 Atera Blue is priced at US$10,500. To be clear, this is in line with Evolution 9 range pricing since its inception. This is, short of the GS Masterpiece collection, the most elevated, high-tech range Grand Seiko has to offer. Considering its distinct level of case finishing and geometry, the irrefutably eye-catching dial, and robust and highly accurate five-day Spring Drive movement, I feel comfortable saying that you are getting your money’s worth. It ultimately comes down to taste, and whether or not you are looking for a rich blue-green dial for your collection or if you like the Evolution 9 style.

Grand Seiko SLGA025 Atera Blue pricing and availability

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The Grand Seiko SLGA025 “Atera Blue” is available now for purchase. Price: US$10,500, A$15,500

Brand Grand Seiko
Model Evolution 9 Collection Atera Blue
Reference SLGA025
Case Dimensions 40mm (D) x 11.8mm (T) x 47.9mm (LTL)
Case Material High-Intensity Titanium
Water Resistance 100 metres, screw-down crown
Crystal(s) Sapphire crystal front and back
Dial Emerald blue-green
Lug Width 22mm
Strap High-Intensity Titanium bracelet, three-fold clasp
Movement 9RA2, in-house, Spring Drive automatic
Power Reserve 120 hours
Functions Hours, minutes, seconds, date, power reserve (movement-side)
Availability Now
Price US$10,500