Seiko launched three-dimensional carved lacquered tourbillon watch

Credor series of new masterpiece: from the Edo era (1603-1867) art inspired three-dimensional carved lacquer tourbillon watch First Seiko (SEIKO) Tourbillon watch With the limited edition of the FUGAKU Tourbillon series, SEIKO is honored for this unique and vivid style watch full of Japanese beauty. This luxury wrist watch with an ultra-thin 68 movement perfectly illustrates the expertise of Japanese watchmaking in the manufacture of movement, metal carving and lacquer workmanship. Only eight are produced worldwide, and they will be on display at this year's Baselworld Watch & Jewelery Show. The next major SEIKO stores in the world include the flagship store at No. 858 Huaihai Road in Shanghai, China (expected mid-April). Fine art master watchmaking cooperation This FUGAKU tourbillon limited edition watch is a collaboration of three seasoned SEIKO watch masters who are skilled in different fields and have won the honor of being "the master of contemporary artisans" granted by the Japanese government. Satoshi Hiraga (Master Satoshi Hiraga) assembly of the new 6830 tourbillon movement thickness of only 4mm less than. Master Kiyoshi Terui is responsible for carving. Master Nobuhiro Kosugi was the first architect to be chosen as master of craftsmanship and was responsible for all the design, including the assembly of tourbillons, metal engraving and painting processes. Lacquer artist Isshu Tamura handles the lacquerware process. This handicrafts made by masters with leading technology fully demonstrate the essence of Japanese aesthetics. Seiko (SEIKO) first tourbillon movement (6830 movement) The 6830 is a mechanical movement in the ultra-thin 68 series movement and the first SEIKO tourbillon movement. 6830 movement take full advantage of the mechanical movement of the production technology, the core of only 1.98 mm, the entire thickness of only 3.98 mm movement, diameter of only 25.6 mm, after studies have shown that its volume is the world's smallest tourbillon movement. It uses a unique pallets design and integration of gear and splint to reduce the volume, part of the gear train using titanium material to reduce weight. Inspired by paintings by Katsushika Beizai Katsushika Hokusai is famous for its famous series of "Fu Yue thirty-six scenes" with Japanese culture. Among them, "Kanagawa Surfer" was created in the 19th century in the Edo period. Due to its dynamic composition and the use of distant images, Mr. Kitaharu enjoyed a fame all over the world. This painting is the source of inspiration for this watch design. Beautiful dial engraving process is amazing. The vivid carvings on the dial will take the art of Zhao Jing as master. The piece of handmade Pierre, 18k gold and platinum waves, the thickness of 1.6 mm, the thinnest 0.5 mm. Black lacquer pure and deep beauty Design inspiration source "surf in Kanagawa" paintings Wave patterns at the same time carved in the dial and watch from the back to see the movement In order to fit the modern, sophisticated and sparkling theme, an identical wave pattern is made using the engraving and lacquer process on the movement of the bottom case. The pattern on the balance wheel is essential in the works of North Zhai, and is also the outline of Mount Fuji, a famous Japanese contemporary scene in contemporary world. The name of this watch - Fu Yue (FUGAKU), but also another Japanese expression of Mount Fuji. The unique color of the FUGAKU Tourbillon, the first of its kind, stems from the combination of sculpture and lacquer. By introducing a multitude of colors into the complex engraving, the engraved motif shines with three-dimensional light. Dial colored paint, vividly presents a dark blue to purple gradient effect, depicting the sky at dawn scenery. This color gradient design requires very advanced technology and has been painstakingly painstakingly accomplished by the great master Isshu Tamura of the world-renowned artist, reaching the most precise color of 0.1 mm thickness. The Credor logo on the dial is also hand-crafted by Tamura Masters with gold paint. Delicate Pearl Fritillary Draws a six-sided pattern of traditional Japanese style Qinghai waves (Seigaiha, a blue wave pattern) and twelve sides of the clouds and Chidori designs vividly depicts the beauty of Japan's natural landscape. Each time mark is also made of 18K gold. Shining in case design, the high-quality 43 mm gorgeous platinum case outer ring, decorated with 43 sapphires, perfectly matches the delicate, orderly arranged dial of the gradient. Case on the side of the column inlaid with fine pearl fritillary stripes, this is a very complex process. Side of the case inlaid with mother of pearl Three contemporary watchmaking master craftsmen and Tamura a boat master Master Kiyoshi Terui, a metal engraver from Kishiishi Senior Watch Studio. 2002 was selected by the Japanese government as a master of contemporary artisans. Master Satoshi Hiraga, a watchmaker from Kishiishi Senior Watch Studio. 2015 by the Japanese government as the master of contemporary artisans. Master Nobuhiro Kosugi is a master of design from Seiko Instruments Inc. Design Department. In 2014, the Japanese government selected the master of contemporary artisan craftsmanship as the first watch designer to receive this award. Master Isshu Tamura is a painter and artist. Mr. Tamura studied in the traditional Gaga Lacquer Workshop in the Kanazawa region and continuously improved his skills to create original works of art that have drawn the world's attention. In the training process, Mr. Tamura not only trained in the lacquer skills, the world in order to create fine, delicate and famous luxury pens and watches are also very accomplished in the design. Openwork carving limited edition watch In addition to Fu Yue (FUGAKU) watch, the introduction of another with a limited edition carved and lacquered watches, with the theme of the show waves. This watch is equipped with an ultra-thin 6899 engraved with original openwork motif, which combines outstanding traditional painting process to highlight the pure beauty of Credor. Thanks to Master Isshu Tamura's mastery of Pearl mother of pearl skills, the design uses a purple-to-yellow-green gradient of color variations that make the striking hexagonal wave pattern shimmer and portray surging waves. GBBD963