I'm not really sure what the point of it is.
It's like a cross between the SBGH255 and SBGA229, but more expensive and not as nice.
The dial and the hi-beat movement set the SBGH255 apart, while the case shape, dimensions. and date window are nicer on the SBGA229.
A more interesting place for GS to go would be a 40mm case size with no date (though of course they would be accused of ripping off the Sub).
Yeah, 100% that. The weirdest thing is doubling down on the date at four by moving the power gauge to be directly opposite. It’s... not right.
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I'm not really sure what the point of it is.
It's like a cross between the SBGH255 and SBGA229, but more expensive and not as nice.
The dial and the hi-beat movement set the SBGH255 apart, while the case shape, dimensions. and date window are nicer on the SBGA229.
A more interesting place for GS to go would be a 40mm case size with no date (though of course they would be accused of ripping off the Sub).