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Two Hajime Asaoka Tsunamis

 

The Tsunami, by Japanese independent watchmaker Hajime Asaoka, is a simple 37 mm diameter three-hands watch, which was first launched around 2013.




Simple? That's what you might think until you discover the movement, with its 15 mm diameter balance wheel and the octopus-shaped gold "tako" wheel located under the balance wheel.



Tako” (タコ) is the Japanese word for “Octopus”.



Even the Patek Philippe caliber R TO 27 PS (combining a minute repeater and a tourbillon) does not have a wheel as finely finished as that of the “Tako”, imo...



This particular example is the Prototype (no. 0/6) of the “Art DecoTsunami presented at the GPHG in 2024.



The case is made of steel.



















credit: Lunar Oyster, Quill and Pad (close up of the Tako Wheel) & @the_hour_lounge (wrist shot only)


And here is the newly released Tsunami Édition Blanche (White Edition).



It features a white dial (the coating is made of white pigment mixed into resin) with black painted Breguet numerals.



The case is also made of steel.













Hajime Asaoka himself.


credit: Monochrome 


What do you think about these watches?

I find it striking that they are only very rarely mentioned on our site, as is Hajime Asaoka himself.

I personally like this kind of watchmaking.

Thanks for reading.

Best, Emmanuel

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