Advertisement: This video presents watches from the ALTHERR jeweler's range. Our Top 10 Grand Seikos under €6,000 https://www.altherr.de/uhren/highligh... The Grand Seiko SBGA467 at ALTHERR https://www.altherr.de/grand-seiko-he... 👨🏼💻 Get the ALTHERR program in your inbox with just a few clicks https://www.altherr.de/mail/programm Get the ALTHERR app now 📲 👉 Apple https://apps.apple.com/de/app/altherr... 👉 Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... Click here for the ALTHERR Community and personal contact 👇 📨 Send us an email at [email protected] 🤝 Book a personal consultation at https://www.altherr.de/fwd/Beratung 📺 Subscribe to the channel https://bit.ly/3gKpZGU ALTHERR Jeweler ALTHERR GmbH Neusser Straße 541 50737 Cologne Oranienburger Straße 9 10178 Berlin Galerie Luise, Luisenstraße 5 30159 Hanover Alternative title: Is the cheapest Grand Seiko Spring Drive worth it?! The Spring Drive price-performance killer! The cheapest Grand Seiko Spring Drive in the test! The absolute price-performance killer with Spring Drive! The absolute Spring Drive price-performance killer! The best price-performance Spring Drive you can buy! Why this Spring Drive is the absolute price-performance killer The best Grand Seiko Spring Drive for your wallet Why is no one talking about this Grand Seiko price-performance killer? Grand Seiko insider tip for beginners: The SBGA467 in review In our latest video, we take a closer look at the most affordable Grand Seiko Spring Drive currently available – the SBGA467 from the Heritage collection. With a list price of €5,000, it is significantly cheaper than its famous sister models like the Snowflake, Shunbun, or White Birch, which range between €7,000 and €10,000. But what do you get for this comparatively low price? And where does Grand Seiko cut corners? In the video, we transparently show you all the differences and similarities, especially in comparison to the most popular Spring Drive models. Our conclusion in advance: The SBGA467 is a real insider tip for beginners and for anyone who values technical excellence, precise craftsmanship, and understatement – without a fancy dial or superfluous storytelling. What makes the SBGA467 so special? Same caliber as in the Snowflake: The proven Spring Drive 9R65 movement with a 72-hour power reserve. Smooth sweeping seconds hand, high accuracy (usually less than 10 seconds per month) – typical Spring Drive. Subtle, jet-black dial with applied, fluted indices – no structure, but still a high-quality look. High-quality stainless steel case with the typical Zaratsu finish – same shape as the Snowflake, but made of a cheaper material. Classic 3-link steel bracelet – functional, but without fine adjustment; this is the biggest compromise. Where does the lower price come from? We explain Grand Seiko's modular design in detail: Differences in the material (stainless steel instead of titanium), the dial (painted instead of textured), and the bracelet drive down the price – but not the quality of the movement or the craftsmanship. Who is this watch for? For anyone who wants to enter the world of Grand Seiko Spring Drive, the SBGA467 is currently the best deal under €5,000. Those who appreciate clean lines, technical sophistication, and understated design get a lot of value for their money. However, those who choose Grand Seiko primarily for its iconic natural dials might want to dig deeper into their pockets. 0:00 Intro 0:43 How does Spring Drive work? 2:46 Caliber 9R65 3:27 Dial 5:28 Case 6:52 Bracelet 7:52 Where does the price come from? 11:10 Who is this watch for?