Experience the Fusion: Vintage Elegance Meets Japanese Soul
The Enduring Design Philosophy of Kiwame Tokyo
Kiwame Tokyo has rapidly carved out a niche in the watch industry, gaining recognition for its inaugural Kurotsuki and Usuki models, followed by the IWAO Field series. The brand's core philosophy revolves around creating authentic and accessible Japanese timepieces. These earlier collections successfully integrated vintage Calatrava characteristics, sophisticated dial craftsmanship, and subtle Japanese motifs, all while maintaining an attractive price. The newly unveiled MUNE Series faithfully adheres to this proven formula.
Revisiting a Classic Silhouette: The MUNE Series Case Evolution
The MUNE Series reintroduces the design language of Kiwame Tokyo's initial offerings, deviating slightly from the more athletic IWAO Field series. While the brand classifies it as a field watch, its aesthetic leans towards a Japanese interpretation of the Calatrava style, establishing a clear lineage with the brand's foundational collection. The case design, a consistent element across the series, measures 38mm in diameter and 9.5mm in thickness, exuding a vintage charm infused with a distinct Japanese character. Key features include a meticulously beveled and vertically brushed stepped bezel, a flat sapphire crystal, a robust screwed steel case back, and a slim mid-section featuring both polished and brushed finishes. With a comfortable 46mm lug-to-lug distance and 100-meter water resistance, this timepiece masterfully blends the robustness of a tool watch with the elegance of a dress watch.
Dial Artistry: A Symphony of Tradition and Modernity
The MUNE Series dials are a testament to classic design infused with modern and Japanese artistic influences. Available in two distinct variations, the MUNE Usuki presents an ivory-toned dial, a traditional Japanese shade that is subtly warmer than conventional ivory, while the MUNE Kurotsuki features a deep, contrasting black dial that radiates a more assertive presence. The applied Arabic numerals, though reminiscent of Breguet's style, are a unique signature of the brand, boasting exceptional refinement. A particularly striking detail is the index at 12 o'clock, which ingeniously mimics the ridge of a traditional Japanese roof, known as "mune" in Japanese.
Intricate Details and Luminous Enhancements
The raised applied numerals are meticulously finished, with a matte black treatment for the Usuki version and a vertical brushing for the Kurotsuki variant. A delicate minute track encircles the dial's periphery, with select or all hour markers treated with luminous paint, varying by model. The baton-style hands feature a subtle central ridge and luminescent inserts. The seconds hand, a recurring element from previous collections, is available in steel or blued finishes, distinguished by a luminous element shaped like the grand roof of Asakusa's Kaminarimon Gate. Furthermore, the MUNE Series incorporates a more elaborate railroad minute track, evoking the sophisticated chronometer designs of the 1940s.
Reliable Mechanics: The Miyota 9039 Movement
Powering these timepieces is the dependable Miyota 9039 automatic movement, a familiar component from previous models. This movement operates at a frequency of 4Hz, providing an approximate power reserve of 42 hours, and exclusively displays the time. It is calibrated to maintain an accuracy of -10 to +15 seconds per day, contributing to the watch's reasonable pricing, impressive durability, and consistent performance.
Affordable Elegance and Availability
Presented on a calf leather strap equipped with quick-release spring bars, the new Kiwame Tokyo MUNE Usuki and MUNE Kurotsuki are once again attractively priced at USD 690. These exquisite timepieces will be officially released on April 15th, 2025, at 10:00 AM Japan Time, and will be available for purchase directly from kiwametokyo.com. Each colorway will have an estimated production of 150 pieces, offering a degree of exclusivity to discerning collectors.