I was invited to Masahiro Kikuno new atelier for the first time (he moved there in March) and saw what he is up to and his evolution in true hand-making products - "art" rather.
For those who do not know much of his latest watch, Wa-Dokei, please refer to this page:
This is his machinery room. Nothing fancy, just bunch of old machines which he bought cheap and customized a bit.
He really is a handy man. He hollowed out the part of the wall and connected the garage/ machinery room and inside the house, and made steps....
This is his atelier, where he tests, assembles, thinks.....
Just making his first "Wa-Dokei" for the first customer (remember: he makes only one per year)
All about watch, history of time, astrology, old technologies, machinery history....
And his favorite watch mags.
Yup, he studied a lot about Japanese Clock (=Wa Dokei).
Mega-hit watch, but discontinued after only 7! He realized that he spent too much time for the price of it )
Hamilton Clock.
An award he received last November.
This is the award.
Now, now. He has true Wa-Dokei made/used hundreds of years ago (he found it as a junk, so it doesn't have dial or even hands )
Taken by a professional photographer.
This is an "experimental" desk.
He is experimenting how to make the balance spring more "accurate". Putting a stone at certain place is one way. He is trying to find another "better" way....
About the small "weight" on certain point on the balance spring, refer to this page:
Now this is the "Wa-Dokei" he was making for the first order he received (scheduled to be delivered by the end of September).
Let's see in video how it works:
This will be the case - will have much more on it after it has been finished.
These parts are all made by himself.
His own watch - Moku-Megane. I know there are lots of requests for this watch, but he doesn't want to go back to such a low time/ revenue ratio )
But, simple watch model is in his pipeline - not soon or similar price level, but it must be a wonderful one.
Then he showed me another of his "experiment". He made a big gear only by the file.
And this one, too.... For what?
He is now fascinated by a clock, an old clock, which never stopped in 300 years, except just one servicing.
With oily wood gear and such. Must be dry weather, but he wants to try.
His friend in the atelier....
I asked him to show when and how he works.
Just look...
Those very, very tiny screws - made by him, of course.
What do you think he is doing? He is polishing the groove of the head of screw, with the tool he invented himself.
This tool - just two toothpicks stuck by wire is for polishing the thread and the beneath the head of the screw. Of course, his idea.
This one is for the chamfering on the groove on the head.
Very hard wood toothpicks....
For polishing the head of the screw.
And, these are various type of the file hand-made by his wife. For various use, he picks the best one from those (and more) file.
As you saw, he has been evolving. I was so impressed with the screw he makes. He spends almost a day to make one screw. Now THAT is true "hand-made". To him, all those who buys screws or makes screws by machine are all "industrial products" while his is an "art". Almost all "hand made" watches out there are NOT really "hand made" for him. He wants to do things with his hands, just like those who were making watches hundreds of years ago. He is not seeking to be "successful" in "business". He just wants those who understand the "art of making watches" to buy his watch. He is not interested in making many watches. He is in no rush. Half the time, he thinks about the next thing. He works alone (well, his wife helps him sometimes), and his world as well as his skill never stops to evolve.
I must visit his place again soon, because he will start something for the next Basel...... Please stay tuned!
Best,
Ken
This message has been edited by KIH on 2016-08-03 04:49:02
I was invited to Masahiro Kikuno new atelier for the first time (he moved there in March) and saw what he is up to and his evolution in true hand-making products - "art" rather. For those who do not know much of his latest watch, Wa-Dokei, please refer to...
Thanks for this great report Ken. Sometimes I dispare that no-one is interested in setting a goal and really working to get there any more. This is the proof that is not true. Don
He is really straight to his goal. He smiled and said "I think it is okay that a strange guy like me makes a watch in my way. I just want people who really understand why I do my way to be interested and hopefully to buy my watch." Since I saw him for the...
Even for something as simple as screws, MK's approach is creative and in my opinion, quite charming. Look forward to seeing his new works... but I'll never get tired of seeing his old stuff too
Very unique and rare to see. But he says the project by G&F and Dufour (the one that fetched more than USD1mm at Christie's) is about the same concept - in that case, I can understand the hammer price of it......
Thanks for such an enjoyable article on Masahiro's workshop and some of his methods, Ken. I really love his work and it's exciting to see he is thinking of another time-only model. Can't wait to hear more about it!