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Robin (jrwong23) shares stunning lightbox photography of his Hajime Asaoka Tsunami Classic, a timepiece from one of Japan's most revered independent watchmakers. This article delves into the meticulous craftsmanship and the unique journey of acquiring such an exclusive watch, offering insights into the world of high-end independent horology.
Taken by my fellow watch collector friend Eddie Sng in Singapore.
Enjoy the pics. Have a great weekend !
Cheers
Robin
Key Points from the Discussion
- Acquiring a Hajime Asaoka watch typically involves going through an authorized dealer, as direct communication with the watchmaker can be challenging due to language barriers and his 'one-man show' production model.
- The extreme rarity of Hajime Asaoka's watches, with an estimated production of only two Tsunami pieces per year, contributes to significant demand and high secondary market prices for his creations.
- Collectors often face difficulties in contacting Hajime Asaoka directly, even with translated messages, highlighting the exclusive and often elusive nature of acquiring his timepieces.
- The movement of the Tsunami Classic may feature a serial number like '006,' prompting speculation among collectors about its significance in the production sequence of these rare watches.
- Key design elements that define the Tsunami Classic include its distinctive sandy-appearing sub-seconds dial, the unique 'octopus wheel' visible in the movement, and the practical drilled lugs.
- The appreciation for these watches has grown, with some collectors regretting not acquiring them when prices were more accessible, reflecting the increasing value and desirability of independent watchmaking.
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