THE CITIZEN HAS ARRIVED
WatchTime India|July - September 2024
The Japanese giant is expanding its global footprint of higher end watches
Bilal Khan
THE CITIZEN HAS ARRIVED

Citizen's "The Citizen' collection of higher end watches has some of the most impressive and compelling releases coming out of Japan these days. Sure, the name is a little redundant, but there is so much on offer here for independent-minded enthusiasts looking for something unusual before it goes too mainstream. Their AQ4100-65W embodies this spirit and emerged as one of the most impressive sleeper watches in the sub-US $5,000 'everyday wear' category.

The AQ4100-65W demurely belies the fact that it has a whole lot going for it both on and just beneath the surface. The dial is inarguably the star here, with a finish referred to as Tosa washi, which is named after a type of very lightweight and thin Japanese paper. In specific, this watch uses the nearly transparent Tengu-Jo washi as inspiration for the base of the dial. Not just marketing fluff to tie the watch back to flourishing-sounding Japanese techniques, it is named so because of the fact that light must transmit through the dial in order to charge the photovoltaic cell of the solarpowered Eco-Drive movement.

The base of the dial is then finished in a way that hearkens to a decorative technique called Sunago-maki in which a sieve is used to sprinkle shredded platinum leaf onto the washi paper. The result here truly makes it feel like these historic techniques were effortlessly transferred onto a watch dial. In fact, the dial of the AQ4100-65W is done in collaboration with paper manufacture Hidakawashi who created the paper for the dial and Urushi Sakamoto, which is a famed lacquerware workshop that applied the platinum leaf onto the dial.

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