First owner photos of the Grand Seiko SBGA527 reveal a lighter, coarser blue dial than the launch imagery, plus a unique wave presentation box. The caseback confirms titanium and 10 bar, while pricing is now reported at $7,600 in Honolulu.

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The blue on the SBGA527 looks much more textured and pronounced in IRL images than in Grand Seiko's event pictures.First owner photos of the Grand Seiko SBGA527 reveal a lighter, coarser blue dial than the launch imagery, plus a unique wave presentation box. The caseback confirms titanium and 10 bar, while pricing is now reported at $7,600 in Honolulu.
Photographs from a buyer have given the SBGA527 its first appearance away from Grand Seiko's launch event, days after the reference emerged at a presentation in Hawaii. Reddit user Evil_Merlin posted five frames of a delivered example on Wednesday on the r/GrandSeikos subreddit.
The dial color is what gets your eye instantly. Event coverage settled on "deep blue"; under non-press lighting, the dial looks much lighter — a chalky mid-blue in the close frame, closer to washed denim in the wider shot. There's a coarse, irregular grain, but we already knew that from previous coverage. Grand Seiko's textured dials habitually behave this way, the Snowflake being the obvious precedent.
The applied indices also look great. Zaratsu-polished markers act as mirrors, and in these frames several flip between bright silver and near-black depending on what they reflect — the double marker at twelve looks almost navy-like.
The power-reserve sector at eight looks like a dark navy fan beneath a light scale arc, not the pale textured section from the event. Lighting is the likely explanation, but it is still unclear so as to what the applied shade is.
The caseback frame shows "Titanium," "Limited Edition," and "Water Resist 10Bar." It's pretty legible around the sapphire. The 9R65's rotor and Shinshu Wave finishing is clearly visible beneath. Limited-edition numbering is also readable in the shot (the watch in the images above is #37/50).
Pricing has also been confirmed since. Multiple outlets covering the release now quote $7,600, above the $7,500 an attendee gave, sold through two Ben Bridge-operated Grand Seiko locations in Honolulu. Grand Seiko still has no listing.
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Anubhav Sharma, 2026-08-19 (Update: 2026-08-19)