Aigaki Direct Impulse Tourbillon Independent Watchmaker
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Aigaki Direct Impulse Tourbillon Independent Watchmaker

By daniel_coste · Jan 16, 2025 · 24 replies
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Daniel_coste introduces the Aigaki Direct Impulse Tourbillon, highlighting the remarkable journey of its creator, who transitioned from aspiring BMX racer to master watchmaker. This post celebrates the innovative spirit and meticulous craftsmanship of independent watchmaking, particularly Aigaki's unique approach to horological complications.

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Another stunning Tourbillon.

HNY 2025 !


Born in Kumamoto, Japan, Aigaki initially aspired to become a professional BMX racer. However, a BMX accident landed him in the hospital where he chanced upon a documentary about Swiss watchmakers on TV.

He enrolled into a watchmaking school in Tokyo and upon graduation, began his career at Richemont Japan in 2007, where he spent six years managing Piaget watch service and repairs. In 2013, he moved to Switzerland and joined Kari Voutilainen’s workshop, where he spent a decade honing his skills.

 

Aigaki began in the machining workshop, mastering techniques such as burnishing, pinion polishing, and tempering – skills he considers fundamental to crafting high-quality watches. With no formal trainers at the time, he researched and refined these techniques himself, building a strong practical foundation. After several years, he transitioned to the watchmakers’ workshop, where he assembled and adjusted complete movements. His most remarkable achievement was adjusting a movement for Besançon Observatory certification – a special commission for a unique timepiece with a natural escapement.

 

Last year, at the age of 40, Aigaki established his own company and set up a workshop in his Neuchâtel apartment. He has since completed the first prototype of the Direct Impulse Tourbillon. The majority of the watch was made using hand-operated tools and only three pieces will be made in total.


Made by hand and hand operated machines. Including Dial Hands Case and Buckle.

Without basemovement.

Without CNC.

All my passion inside.


Movement diam. 30mm

Tourbillon cage diam. 15mm

Case diam. 37mm

18,000 bph


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dedestexhes
Jan 16, 2025
This is just crazy! Thx for sharing.

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patrick_y
Jan 16, 2025
I'm taking the liberty to change the primary photo to the movement photo.

Let me know if you want me to change it back! Wow. What a cool movement and the in-line architecture is exceptional.

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patrick_y
Jan 17, 2025
And wow. Is that two escapement wheels I see in the middle of the Tourbillon?

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daniel_coste
Jan 18, 2025
It is fine, thanks. My pleasure. Cheers :)

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m2
Jan 16, 2025
Extremely impressive.

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ChristianDK
Jan 16, 2025
What a fabulous movement. Just 😻

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