Excellent craft!

Nov 28, 2013,16:38 PM
 

What I love about these watches is that they represent a hand-made craft that doesn't try to be anybody else's work.  The aesthetic is personal to Mr. Kikuno.  The labor-intensive process of creating the dials is one that no businessman would ever choose, but artists have compulsions sometimes.


Among the many fine details, I love the robustness and three-dimensionality of the hands.  The hands on watches draw my eye immediately, as I feel they're supposed to, so it is crucial that they not be an afterthought and demonstrate the same level of creativity as everything else.

Warm regards,
Jon

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Afternoon with Masahiro Kikuno

 
 By: KIH : November 27th, 2013-19:09
This report is sort of the progress report of his new project. Please see: ahci.watchprosite.com / He continues to work on to improve further and complete, and he showed me the second prototype and his old creation he made when he was still at the watchma...  

Good progression

 
 By: takashi78 : November 27th, 2013-23:53
I was wondering, is it another type of broze he used for the 1st version that it did not oxidize much? When i was holding it few months back i was wondering why it still looks so "new". My bronze watch oxidized waaaay sooner. Very much looking forward to ... 

It's the same type of bronze....

 
 By: KIH : November 28th, 2013-02:36
.... maybe have something to do with the surface treatment? Yes, he settled on 6497 with his own modifications (bridges, counterweight on the hairspring to eliminate position difference). Ken

Always love seeing more from Kikuno san

 
 By: Ophiuchus : November 28th, 2013-09:34
Many independents have started by modifying existing calibers, many of those being 6497 or 6498. It's a nice large, robust, simple caliber that's a good experimentation platform. I like that he hand folds the mokume gane, and only uses a hammer to form th... 

Excellent craft!

 
 By: Whirling : November 28th, 2013-16:38
What I love about these watches is that they represent a hand-made craft that doesn't try to be anybody else's work. The aesthetic is personal to Mr. Kikuno. The labor-intensive process of creating the dials is one that no businessman would ever choose, b...