Yuichi Masuda, CEO of Casio since 2023, has played a crucial role in the success of the G-Shock series. In this interview from the magazine, he gives us rare insights into the company.
Marking its 145th anniversary, Seiko introduces two Presage Classic Series limited editions: one with a cobalt blue Arita porcelain dial and another with a silk-inspired white dial, both powered by Caliber 6R51 featuring 72 hours of power reserve.
A familiar field watch silhouette, reworked with sharper proportions and a new 41 mm case size: the new Seiko 5 Sports Field Series refines the everyday tool watch with subtle design updates, a compass bezel, and the reliable Caliber 4R36 automatic movement.
With sharp lines, integrated design, and textured dials, the new King Seiko Vanac Automatic Tokyo Nights channels the spirit of the 1970s. The classic now rendered in lightweight titanium and driven by an updated automatic caliber, which comes to life through an exhibition case back.
Credor introduces new models in its Locomotive and Goldfeather collections ahead of the big show in Geneva, but the most exciting part is that we'll get to see them in person soon.
Japan’s watchmaking story is often told through Seiko, Citizen, and Casio, but a growing independent scene is quietly reshaping the landscape. From Hajime Asaoka to Minase, these brands offer a compelling look at Japan’s smaller, more individual voices.
The latest additions to the Series 8 introduce slimmer cases and signature Japanese styling, while the new Tsuyosa Shore adds water-ready versatility and a sport-luxury aesthetic to the popular Tsuyosa line.
Pairing high-accuracy timekeeping with a hand-dyed Japanese washi paper dial, the special edition of The Citizen celebrates half a century of Eco-Drive technology.
From new dive and sports watches to surprising complications to entirely new product families, here is a curated selection of the debuts presented at the Munich fair.