Things that I find attractive about these watches...

Oct 15, 2013,19:29 PM
 

I like the prominent use of Mokume Gane. I also like the emphasis on hand craftsmanship as opposed to the use of modern machinery. With regards to the second (unnamed) piece, what I especially appreciate is the pursuit of a higher level of accuracy via watchmaking knowledge (i.e. - the modified hair spring) as opposed to trying to achieve such through the use of modern machinery and/or computer-aided tools. I also like that in doing so Masahiro Kikuno - a young watchmaker - is paying homage of sorts to a part of Seiko's heritage.


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Masahiro Kikuno's Basel model and his new offering

 
 By: KIH : September 30th, 2013-07:27
AHCI member, Masahiro Kikuno's Basel model and his new offering. I had a wonderful evening with a young (just turned 30) AHCI member (no longer a "candidate") looking at and discussing what he presented at the last Basel as well as his new offering. His p...  

A Western view and a second opinion on this watch!

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : September 30th, 2013-07:31
Being exposed for the first time to a - to me - totally new watchmaking philosophy is a rare but fascinating incidence. When I saw Masahiro Kikuno's offerings first time during Basel 2011 I was awestruck: I did not know what I saw, I did not discover yet ...  

actually everything about them!

 
 By: amerix : October 3rd, 2013-08:23
but that would too easy. More than being dream watches to acquire some day, they put me in a dream-like state, sending me back into a time when Japan survived for hundreds of years practically isolated from the rest of the world - by its own choice, there... 

Amery, I am deeply impressed by your response...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : October 3rd, 2013-11:45
I had an unpolished feeling that Masahiro Kikuno's watches teach us a lot about auchtochtone Japanese watchmaking. I just thought that the repeating and animating mechanism was decidedly 'non-swiss' in design and execution. Your splendid reply confirmed m... 

Thanks, Amery...

 
 By: KIH : October 3rd, 2013-20:25
... Kikuno-san will be surely happy to read your very impressive thoughts. I will make sure he reads your response. Best, Ken

Things that I find attractive about these watches...

 
 By: samir530 : October 15th, 2013-19:29
I like the prominent use of Mokume Gane. I also like the emphasis on hand craftsmanship as opposed to the use of modern machinery. With regards to the second (unnamed) piece, what I especially appreciate is the pursuit of a higher level of accuracy via wa... 

Amazing! Another work of art.

 
 By: Whirling : October 1st, 2013-17:47
Mr. Kikuno has such a unique vision. I can't wait to see what he creates next. Regards, Jon

I agree on the sound

 
 By: takashi78 : October 1st, 2013-22:22
When Kikuno san demo it, i almost didnt hear anything. Maybe the surrounding was noisy as well. Interesting also to note that his bronze watch is not oxidizing as much as my own.

Maybe because....

 
 By: KIH : October 2nd, 2013-08:58
... it was still kinda new creation :-) He said that he expected it to change the color more and more as the time goes by. Really intriguing watch. Ken