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The wait now for a Kikuchi is indefinite as they have closed their order books last year. Prior to their closing of orders the waitlist is about 12 years?
Absolutely beautiful!
By: sham1 : April 18th, 2024-15:32
I believe the wait now is a lot longer. Until two days ago I was the proud owner of a Murakumo but had not worn the watch at all after two years of ownership. I therefore decided to sell it on as I prefer to wear my watches. As the watch is intensively bl...
By: xplorer2 : April 18th, 2024-15:38
The wait now for a Kikuchi is indefinite as they have closed their order books last year. Prior to their closing of orders the waitlist is about 12 years?
By: xplorer2 : April 18th, 2024-16:08
Sham, saw from the other thread that you have picked up the Eichi2 in rose gold. That is a sublime timepiece. Enjoy in good health, I had the good fortune to have picked up the platinum piece some years back ...
By: xplorer2 : April 18th, 2024-16:07
2 and a half years ago, quite alot of my pals thought I have lost my mind to put in an order for a watch I have not handled before and will take up to 3 years to make by a relatively unknown Japanese independent watchmaker then. Very glad I pulled the tri...
By: xplorer2 : April 18th, 2024-23:08
Thanks Gary, the hands were the one that caught my attention for the watch in the first place. Ordered it online 2.5 year ago directly from their website when their orders books were not that crazy. Shortly after that their orders spiked and the wait list...
By: xplorer2 : April 21st, 2024-06:45
The dial is from Coblemine and agreed on the amazing spade hands, the way light dances off it from different angles. Simply crafted but insanely finished.