Naoya Hida & Co

Apr 20, 2024,22:43 PM
 

This is very much a #latergram as they say, I’d written up the below almost a year ago but somehow I just forgot.  I saw these watches April 26, 2023 ! 


In any event, still worthwhile sharing I think. 


The Armory, a clothing store / brand in Hong Kong and New York hosted a trunk show with Naoya Hida and his watches.  


There is a strong watch connection with The Armory, with the owner being a known collector and the stores have long sold watches (vintage, as an AD for Grand Seiko and also these Hida watches).  [It’s also unclear to me if there is a financial interest, something someone might be able to confirm].


Naoya Hida & Co is a small company based in Tokyo and founded by Hida-san a decade or so ago.  The first watch was released in 2018 I think.  At the time I saw the watches, almost a year ago, the company was Hida-san who drives the creative process and I assume the business side, a watchmaker and an engraver. 


For me, I liked the vintage inspired watches from the outset.  And, as a big fan of Japan and a regular visitor, this also played into my interest.  I’ve been long seeking a modern Japanese watch (more indie focused than big brand). 


I had planned to try and see the watches in person in 2020 and meet with Hida-san in Tokyo but as we know the world and everyone’s plans changed in 2020 and for the following years.


So, I was pretty excited to see the watches in person in New York.  There was an opportunity in 2022, as Hida-san partnered with The Armory for a co-branded watch last year (I think) and those were on show in NYC.  However I couldn’t make it to that. 


Hida-san was there in person, and very gracious with his time.  I do plan to visit with him when I am in Japan later this year (assuming schedules line up). 


I’ll let the watches do the rest of the talking, many pictures below.  My favourite of the watches is the Type 3B with the moonphase.  The retail price for this watch is JPY 2,850,000 (roughly $18.5K on today’s weak JPY). 


And please, for those of you who have experience with the watches please share your thoughts.
























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Thank you for that write up - I think those are very special watches.

 
 By: als1678 : April 21st, 2024-00:00
As an owner I have to say that everything from the winding feel to the hand engraved numerals and the case finishing gives the impression of a really high quality artisanal piece. It is subtle but gives a lot of pleasure when on the wrist. It feels more J...  

Japanese independents seem to contribute a distinct aesthetic through their pieces.

 
 By: ArmisT : April 21st, 2024-00:11
Is Naoya Hida considered as highly as the Kikuchi Nakagawa pieces that have a 12-year wait?

These are so beautiful.

 
 By: gary_g : April 21st, 2024-00:56
I love the breguet numerals.

I believe it's a variation of the Valjoux 7750 (sans the rotor and chronograph mechanism).

 
 By: pkonos : April 21st, 2024-04:59
An in-house movement would be enticing, but perhaps too much to hope for.

Indeed !

 
 By: pkonos : April 21st, 2024-11:19

Food for thought...

 
 By: amanico : April 21st, 2024-12:25

This is the point I struggle with too.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : April 21st, 2024-12:05
Unfortunately I don’t recall the exact details of the conversation I had with Hilda-san but I was asking him about the manufacturing and source of many parts and as you expect the bias is towards locally supplied. The quality of the watch when held in the... 

I don't know if I agree ...

 
 By: als1678 : April 22nd, 2024-01:39
You can say that Lang and Heyne use simple Unitas for time only watches, Voutilainen vingt-8 is Peaeux 260 derivative, Vianney halter classic - a basic lemania etc. It is generic gear train but the finishing and modifications are what really matters. The ... 

+1

 
 By: hora12reborn : April 21st, 2024-05:42

Beautiful pieces

 
 By: xplorer2 : April 21st, 2024-06:42
Understand the order books will be open in May for these beautifully designed timepieces

I am following the brand for a while now , love there timeless designs.

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : April 21st, 2024-06:56
Hope to see it in person one day 🙏🏻

Thank you for sharing these live pictures

 
 By: jack johnson : April 21st, 2024-07:48
I have been eyeing the moon version for a while, but the 37mm size is a no go for me these days...

I wonder ...

 
 By: Ronald Held : April 21st, 2024-16:32
If they can be seen in US, in the metal?

They are not for sale at retail points of sale.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : April 21st, 2024-19:36
The model is 20 or so watches per year, across all models, and one submits indications of interest once a year (next month actually). So I think you need to either find an existing owner or keep an eye open for a trunk show in the US again (which may happ... 

Al right, thanks. (nt)

 
 By: Ronald Held : April 22nd, 2024-16:05
NT

Ronald, Hida is in NYC this week.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : May 2nd, 2024-01:18
He is doing a trunk show at The Armory (Tribeca and UES, different days). I believe it’s Friday and Saturday. The Armory is a menswear store/brand, see their website for detail.

Can you PM me...

 
 By: Ronald Held : May 2nd, 2024-19:09
The exact address?

Thank you very much for sharing!

 
 By: OldFashionedMatt : April 21st, 2024-19:55
I don’t see these in the wild and it’s great you shared!