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Interview with Masahiro Kikuno - AHCI Candidate

 
 By: KIH : November 1st, 2012-17:17
Interview with Masahiro Kikuno - AHCI Candidate I had an opportunity to meet him and visit his workshop (he had never invited anyone there). We spen t hours and hours talking about his history and passion, as well as his watches and philosophy. The follow...  

Addendum - how he made Tourbillon 2012

 
 By: KIH : November 1st, 2012-17:18
Addendum - for those interested. The photos (from his iPad) to show how he made Tourbillon 2012... Tourbillon parts Balance wheel inside tourbillon cage Hand made with fretsaw The "second hand" of tourbillon Again, hand made with fretsaw Branch of hydrang...  

is the chinese timepiece a 24hr watch?

 
 By: lien : November 1st, 2012-23:43
Cause that's how it should be as each character accounts for roughly 2hrs of time lapsing when using for telling a day's time how much r these AHCI candidate's prototypes r going for? they r quite interesting:) cheers, Ed

Yes, indeed, 24hrs watch, it is.

 
 By: KIH : November 2nd, 2012-07:16
As for the temporal hour watch, he will make it smaller and available for sale next year, so there is no price set. One Tourbillon 2012 has been sold and this pink gold one is available for sale, but he doesn't even have the box or paper yet...... He will... 

Wishing Kikuno-san all the success!

 
 By: nitediver : November 4th, 2012-06:11
thanks for this wonderful post, Ken. I had the pleasure to talk to Kikunosan at Basel 2012 and was impressed with his Tourbillion 2012 and his nice and modest personality. It was wonderful for me to learn and see more abou this work through your report an... 

Exactly...

 
 By: KIH : November 4th, 2012-09:06
.... he would like to speed up making process, but not easy... Yes, best wishes for his success from me, too. Ken

Very interesting!

 
 By: patrick_y : February 13th, 2013-19:51
Very interesting and definitely unique. Thank you Ken for introducing us to this talented young man. Looking forward to his future and career with great interest!

Great report. Thank you.

 
 By: VMM : November 1st, 2012-18:08
It's always nice a bit of fresh air, specially when it's pure. Vte :)

Absolutely fascinating!

 
 By: dxboon : November 1st, 2012-21:50
I am really rooting for him to succeed! He has some great ideas and a unique perspective, based on the pieces that have already been created! Thanks for the introduction to Kikuno-san! :-) Few things are more exciting than a new young independent watchmak... 

Great report Ken!

 
 By: takashi78 : November 1st, 2012-23:47
I like how his watches has a different portray of the Japanese culture in the index. Does he make watches in SS? I always wonder, why wont independents publish retail price for their watches on their website or FB page. Then one would know how much to sav... 

SS cases...

 
 By: KIH : November 2nd, 2012-07:12
... I think he will make one someday when he starts the commercial line. For now, he focuses on the third Basel and to become an official member of AHCI.... As for the price, he doesn't show simply because he doesn't think his works are for commercial pur... 

Very, very, very interesting

 
 By: RobCH : November 2nd, 2012-04:06
Will definitely make a point of catching up with Kikuno-san at Basel 2013. Thanks, Ken !

Yes, please!

 
 By: KIH : November 2nd, 2012-07:19
He will surely be happy to answer any questions, but pardon him for not being too fluent in English :-) He should do fine, though. Thank you! Ken

Great report!

 
 By: aaronm : November 2nd, 2012-08:14
If you could suggest one thing to Masahiro that might make his work "translate" better to people not fluent with Japanese timekeeping, a video of the Temporal Hour watch in operation, with the blocks moving around the dial. It's one of those things that I... 

Oh, you mean....

 
 By: KIH : November 2nd, 2012-09:08
... the actual move of the index with hour and minute hands fast forwarding? I saw it in the atelier, but didn't take video... Sorry...... But it takes 365 days (or rounds of the hour hand) to show the full cycle of the index "shift", so I hesitated :-) M... 

Exactly!

 
 By: aaronm : November 2nd, 2012-09:10
it'd make a great stop-motion video, a pic every time the hands are at 12 o'clock, at 30 fps would be a 30 second clip....but I'm 9000 miles away, so not on the hook to take 730 pictures ;) A

Okay, okay....

 
 By: KIH : November 2nd, 2012-09:22
... probably next year when he finished the smaller version of it. But not 730 shots :-) Just a few days or perhaps a week worth of fast forwarding. That would be enough to break my fingers..... Hey, he can make one for Boston version, too, with Roman ind... 

That would be too easy

 
 By: aaronm : November 2nd, 2012-11:29
all the numbers fall to the bottom to cover the months where we never see the sun! A

Yes!!!

 
 By: cen@jkt : November 2nd, 2012-09:25
Another independent from Asia :). Will wait for future watch, as his current watches are all too big for my taste. cen@jkt

Give him a few years....

 
 By: KIH : November 2nd, 2012-09:30
... he will start making the right size for the Asian wrists :-) Ken

Great report as always Ken!

 
 By: andrewluff : November 2nd, 2012-12:11
I was lucily eniugh to see the piece and chat to him last year at Basel. I must say I was impressed by the 2012 tourbillon and especially liked the curves of the case and lugs. I did raise the issue of purchasing one of his pieces (for myself) but I remem... 

Well....

 
 By: KIH : November 2nd, 2012-17:19
... he hasn't had time to produce enough for sale (busy for Basel 2013 to become the official member of AHCI), let alone preparing the proper box and paper, he really did not want to promote his product. But I know one person purchased anyway (without B&a... 

This is a great article

 
 By: japandeals : November 2nd, 2012-21:02
I loved reading this. One of the best articles on here I have seen. I split my time between the US and Japan and feel this was really well done. It covers the cultural differences in watchmaking without fetishizing the Japanese aspects as often happens or... 

Whoa, thank you, sir!

 
 By: KIH : November 3rd, 2012-01:49
I am very flattered. Maybe because I am already Japanese, I didn't pay too much attention on the Japanese side of his works. Thank you! Ken

A great interview!

 
 By: Pulli : November 3rd, 2012-08:36
Thank you. I would love to know more about Hajime Asaoka as well. Two great talents from Japan, that have the passion!

Original discovery for me...

 
 By: Mark in Paris : November 3rd, 2012-15:32
I know the world hides many other Indies here and there and I'm glad you can present another one to us. His work is original and I'm curious to see how it will evolve. Thanks for the long report Ken. Cheers, Mark

As you put it well...

 
 By: KIH : November 3rd, 2012-20:35
.. he is still evolving. Let's us expect great collection from his atelier going forward! Ken

Great Report and very Impressive

 
 By: SALMANPK : November 3rd, 2012-22:43
I am really impressed with how much he has achieved so far. Look forward to seeing his progress. S

Thanks, so do I! [nt]

 
 By: KIH : November 4th, 2012-08:59

So much fun to learn about these new watchmakers.....

 
 By: Darren : November 4th, 2012-08:05
and I find it particularly interesting to read about indies from parts of the world where we haven't seen many to date. Amazing what he's been able to accomplish at such a young age, and bodes well for what we might expect in the future. Thanks for a wond... 

Handcrafting has been one strength...

 
 By: KIH : November 4th, 2012-09:04
... here, and big watch brands have been very strong as well. So, it has been the matter of time :-) But, there are lots of hurdles to many young watchmakers..... including but not limited to the lack of parts suppliers. Big names such as Seiko and Citize... 

Well done, Ken!

 
 By: Echi : November 6th, 2012-01:49
You have a knack for interviews, Ken. I enjoyed this one very much. I also enjoyed the Japanese perspective as articulated by Mr. Kikuno. One of your best, Ken :)

Hi Echi!

 
 By: KIH : November 6th, 2012-06:52
Nice to see you here and my apologies for my absence from the Photography forum. My bad and my bad elbow... Thank you! Stay tuned for more! Ken

It is so impressive!

 
 By: mark_third : November 6th, 2012-14:32
Thanks for the report!

There are some hidden gems here and there....

 
 By: KIH : November 6th, 2012-19:24
I just hope the best for all the watch industry.... and watch lovers like us. Ken

You are very welcome! I am lucky...

 
 By: KIH : November 12th, 2012-22:27
... to get to the interview. I just hope to help those young watchmakers, for the whole industry in the future. Ken

So much info...

 
 By: BDLJ : November 12th, 2012-22:32
...and detail. And great to see a young guy get the exposure. Great job.

Thank you!

 
 By: secretlife : March 14th, 2014-23:21
He has picked a challenging path and I would like to wish him every success! Thank you for this wonderful report to bring him to the world's attention!

Thanks. For him, it's so simple...

 
 By: KIH : March 15th, 2014-00:20
.. great watchmakers 300 years ago could do it and why not the great watchmakers today? I totally agree with him on that. Thank you! Ken