As part of its Heritage collection, Grand Seiko has just released the new SBGY007 “Omiwatari” watch. This being Grand Seiko, the watch is inspired by and pays tribute to an aspect of nature from Japan. Here, the dial evokes “Omiwatari” (“A God’s Crossing”), which is a natural phenomenon that takes place every winter in which the waters of Lake Suwa freeze over to create waving cracks and ridges that can get up to a foot high. The light ice-blue dial of the SBGY007 is done by hammering the dial in order to achieve the undulating and textured pattern. rolex replika Grand Seiko has some very beautiful light-blue dials, such as the SBGA407 with its blue take on the Snowflake dial, but the hues are quite different. From the photos, the new SBGY007 really does appear to be as “icy” as it is blue. The darker blued seconds hand is a bit of a Grand Seiko signature, at this point, for its “chillier-themed” watches, and it’s right at home here. I really do think this case used in the Elegan...