Hands-On Debut: Grand Seiko Unveils the Tentagraph, Its First Mechanical Chronograph


Grand Seiko adds its first mechanical chronograph to the sporty Evolution 9 line: the Tentagraph. The name is composed of the first letters of the high beat rate (ten beats per second), its long power reserve (three days), and the automatic chronograph function (automatic chronograph).

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The blue dial features Grand Seiko’s signature “Mt. Iwate pattern,” inspired by the contours of the surrounding mountain of Grand Seiko’s Shizukuishi studios. The dial features a chronograph central stop seconds, a subsidiary seconds hand at 3 o’clock, a 30-minute chronograph counter at 9 o’clock, and a 12-hour chronograph counter at 6 o’clock.

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The ceramic bezel sports a tachymeter scale, while the case and strap are made from Grand Seiko’s proprietary High Intensity Titanium.

The genuine Hi-Beat caliber 9SA5 serves as the platform for the new chronograph movement. Accordingly, the Tentagraph caliber 9SC5 beats ten times per second, which ensures high accuracy in measuring the elapsed time and regular timekeeping. Thanks to this energy-efficient escapement and two barrels, the watch runs for three days even when the chronograph is in operation.

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As is de rigueur for the Japanese luxury brand’s modern-day developments, the caliber features a Dual Impulse Escapement, which transmits energy both indirectly via the pallet fork and directly via the escape wheel to the free-sprung balance. Grand Seiko’s MEMS technology provides greater energy efficiency for improved power reserve performance. In addition, a vertical clutch and column wheel ensure high accuracy. The vertical clutch prevents the hands from jumping when the chronograph is switched on and increases measurement accuracy, while the column wheel guarantees precise control of the chronograph’s operation. The movement is equipped with a three-pointed reset lever that allows the hand to return immediately to the initial position when the reset pusher is activated.

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Like all of Grand Seiko’s mechanical movements, the 9SC5 is subjected to a lengthy testing procedure. In total, the accuracy is tested for 20 days, in up to six positions and at three temperatures, to ensure that it meets Grand Seiko’s standard of +5 to -3 seconds per day.

Pricing for the new Grand Seiko Tentagraph is marked at approximately $15,700 when converted to USD. The watch will be available for purchase beginning in June 2023.

To learn more, visit Grand Seiko, here.

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  1. Paul S.

    Pity the size is not friendlier for smaller wrists. with a 43 mm diameter and 15 mm thick case.
    Other than that, no criticism, only admiration.
    Yes, I hit the link for that info.

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  2. Paul S.

    Excellent coverage of another highly desirable Grand Seiko.Curious as to the specs for case diameter, thickness, lug to lug, etc.

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