
KIH's report from de GRISOGONO's Tokyo Boutique offers a captivating look at the brand's 2011 collection, including the 'Black Forever' series and a sneak preview of the innovative Otturatore. This article highlights de GRISOGONO's distinctive approach to design and complications, showcasing their unique position in luxury watchmaking.


























Some very cool and original creations there. Looking forward to checking them all out in the near future.
especially the ottuature and the fuso quatrato--the two are a marvel to behold! thanks for sharing Jason
Aesthetically, I don't care for the watches that much, but the concepts are absolutely fascinating!! Thanks, Ken. The videos were a real highlight for me. Cheers, Daos
...that Otturatore would be most enticing, but the crown and pushers are passion killers (for this bunny, anyway). Is there any functional reason why they need to be that large (seems unlikely), or is it a design story? The all-black 'digital', on the other hand.... Great report, Ken, and thank you very much for arranging it for us - especially the videos! Cheers, pplater.
.. to charge the power to rotate (and initiate the rotation for that matter) and if the button is smaller, your thumb will be a bit sore... If you handle it, you would understand. But of course, the shape of the button is a part of design and I do not deny the design reason. Ken
Brilliant concept, and I like how I see a lot of animation type of watches from de Grisogono. Thanks for the great videos and write-up Ken! Cheers, Anthony
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