Recently I saw that Citizen is beginning to step into higher end watches with its The Citizen line. I love the well polished dauphine hands, strong markers, and use of patterned washi paper. Is This The Japanese Horological Aesthetic? Like how we could lo...
I have had plenty and I guess you might want to qualify "High-End" does it mean just The Citizen and Credor and Grand Seiko and the few hand-built watches? Minase brand watch Higher-end Seiko with automatic Expensive Kinetic Presage "heritage look" Divers...
Look at the dressy or sporty/dressy and you'll see commonalities for sure! I would say that divers are their own aesthetic, and the skeleton credor is a Japanese watch, but it's in a Swiss style, as Cazalea points out. Would you agree? Let me know!
I'm not arguing for a universal style that all Japanese watches from all times (like the 70s) must adhere to. But surely, at least in modern times, there are some shared Japanese aesthetic and manufacturing values that are often adhered to (even as except...
The Japanese watchmaking houses, I would argue, excel in technical innovation, case design, dial furniture finishing and machining. Seiko's Micro Artist studio also offer Dufour inspired movement finishing as seen in their Credor watches (I don't have any...
What a friendly thread. What a nice Citizen you share with us. With Citizen i have a warm relation. A warm brand. So passionated in the products they do. The watch you post called The Citizen. Fantastic they want to go up higher. Citizen is a fantastic co...
Because i have my list ready, and three open spots. A sneak peak… Well. H Moser & Cie Pioneer central seconds. Fly with me to the moon, Frank Sinatra Bulova. Baume & Mercier Riviera Azur. Omega CK859. Hentschel H1. Accutron DNA. Oyster Perpetual 114300 Ar...
A case with very defined edges, strong dial markers and sharpe hands. I do think that GS is spoiled sometimes by too much text on the dial. The photos your share here are the perfect example. The Citizen is just far cleaner. Here’s one of my Japanese, a r...
I had just added some of the dressier watches, no divers or others. The vintage GS which I favour did not have the hands which we all like in modern GS. However the case features, and the dial furniture tends to be what we do like (strong). ...
As there is a german style. The german style has it roots in history. After the fall of the wall, many brands, A Lange und Söhne at the head, reinvent german watchmaking taking inspiration from the past: three quarter plate, gold chatons, engravings... of...
Of course the workshops in Nagano and Morioka are documented and I have visited both. But the core of the company is quite under-cover, and they rely on the factories to produce the watches. But where and who are the people who set the design philosophy, ...
The desire for global success may have diluted the design. I think this is why I’ve been so drawn to vintage GS and struggle to find a modern GS that sings to me.
Big satisfying crowns. Unmatched 5 dimensional hands. Similar with markers on the dial. Then the dials themselves being a handmade work of art. The movements being executed - truly - by hand and at a spectacular level (in the case of the Micro Artist Stud...