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Minase Seven Windows VM15-CNBK SSD

CLOCKWORK

  • Automatikwerk (mechanischer Selbstaufzug), hergestellt in der Schweiz, modifiziert von MINASE, handpoliert und verziert mit Perlage auf den Platinen und Brücken
  • Werk-Version: KT7002
  • Basis: ETA2892 TOP
  • 21 Steine
  • 50 Stunden max. Gangreserve
  • 28.800 Halbschwingungen/h

HOUSING

  • 316L-Edelstahl
  • Window 1, oberes Fenster: Doppeltes, gewölbtes Saphirglas, anti-reflektierende Beschichtung
  • Window 2, Sichtfenster am Gehäuseboden: Saphirglas
  • Window 3,4,5, Seitenfenster rechts und links: Saphirglas
  • Window 6+7, Seitenfenster oben und unten: Saphirglas
  • Wasserdicht: 5 ATM / 50m
  • Abmessungen: 38 x 46,5mm ohne Krone
  • Höhe: 14mm

DIAL & POINTER

  • MINASE HiZ Konzept mit Einzelkomponenten, die zu einem 3-dimensionalen Zifferblatt zusammengesetzt sind
  • Zusammen mit dem Uhrwerk und den Zeigern bildet diese Struktur eine eigenständige Einheit im Inneren des Gehäuses
  • Stunden-, Minuten- und Zentralsekundenzeiger
  • Datumsanzeige

BRACELET

  • Handgefertigtes MINASE-Lederarmband in feinster Qualität
Normal price 4.900,00 €
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  • Japan
    Minase, Prefecture Akita

    The perfectionists.

    To better understand the exceptional products of the Minase brand, it is worth taking a look at its origins:
    The brand logo, which is also found on the crowns of the watches, is designed in the motif of a “step drill” and reflects the origin of the traditional Japanese company – as a manufacturer of cutting tools and precision drills for metalworking.

    Founded in 1963 as Kyowa Co. Ltd., the company quickly attracted the attention of the watchmaking industry. Kyowa's precision drills became an essential element of Japanese watch manufacturing, leading to the company's expansion into the production of watch cases.

    Due to their expertise and creativity, Kyowa was commissioned to manufacture increasingly complex watch components, cases, and bracelets. Polishing techniques became increasingly important and an integral part of the production process.

    After decades of manufacturing top-quality components for watchmaking brands, the company decided in 2005 to launch its own watch brand, MINASE, dedicated to producing meticulously crafted timepieces, perfected down to the smallest detail. The brand name is derived from the town of Minase in Akita Prefecture, where the company's workshop is located. Minase is somewhat reminiscent of the Vallée de Joux, known as the birthplace of the Swiss watchmaking industry. Minase's snow-covered, remote location limits its inhabitants geographically, but it also cultivates the patience essential for watchmakers and true craftsmen.

    MINASE's goal is to manufacture watches that will still be appreciated by their wearers even after 100 years.