The Citizen’s limited-edition “Iconic Nature Collection” is sure to enchant adults with its “watch colored by Japan aesthetics”! List of images
The Citizen, which pursues the essence of watches and develops high-quality watches boasting outstanding precision, has launched two limited-edition models of the “Iconic Nature Collection,” which expresses beautiful moments of changing natural scenery on a dial made of Tosa washi paper. It is scheduled to be released on October 17, 2024.
The Citizen
Iconic Nature Collection
¥429,000〜440,000
Photovoltaic Eco-Drive, 38.3mm diameter, 10 ATM water resistance, limited to 350 pieces each
This product is a model equipped with a high-precision eco-drive move with an annual difference of ± 5 seconds, which encapsulates the beautiful moments of changing nature that have been the subject of admiration and have been the subject of admiration since ancient times on a washi dial.
The dial is made of Tosa washi paper, each with a different texture, as a material that can express the beautiful appearance of nature while allowing light to pass through, which is unique to eco-driving. The delicate patterns that emerge when exposed to light and the shadows brought about by layering gradations on Japanese paper capture the beautiful moments of natural scenery.
The AQ4100-65H is a blue-gray gradation and pattern layered on the Sunome (Sunome), which is the ground pattern of Tosa Kiyo paper, to express the beautiful sand pattern woven by wind and sand. The case and band are made of Super Titanium with Duratect Platinum, which neatly complements the blue-grey dial.
The AQ4106-18X expresses the moonlight of the moon floating in a haze by layering a gradation of egasumimon and brown, which have been used in many paintings since ancient times, on a soft-textured textual paper. The case is made of Super Titanium with a smooth black Duratect DLC, and the band is made of chari happo leather with a three-dimensional grain formed by hand-kneading tannin-tanned goat leather vertically, horizontally, and diagonally, and the dial is fantastically complemented.
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