Showing posts with label CREDOR. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 24, 2025

CREDOR – Goldfeather Tourbillon Platinum Edition

CREDORGoldfeather Tourbillon "The Birds soaring into the Sky" Lacquer Techniques Urushi by Isshu Tamura Platinum Edition - 2025

 Credor soars with the masterful expression of diverse urushi
lacquer techniques in a
new Goldfeather tourbillon.

Since its birth in 1974, Credor has embodied sophisticated craftsmanship and refined elegance. Derived from the French crête d’or, or “crest of gold,” the Credor name has long stood for the highest echelon of watchmaking artistry. The Goldfeather, first launched in 1960, was reborn in 2023 as the Credor Goldfeather, a modern dress watch that strives to embody the qualities of a feather: thin, light, smooth, elegant, and graceful.

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Today, the Credor Goldfeather reaches new heights of beauty and performance through a rich combination of urushi lacquer and, for the first time in a Goldfeather watch, a tourbillon.

A harmony of urushi lacquer techniques

The dial captures the image of birds soaring into the sky, their ascent tracing a trajectory from the tourbillon carriage at the nine o’clock position to the Credor logo at 12 o’clock. The birds are brought to life through two techniques that are part of Japanese urushi craftsmanship: raden, in which mother-of-pearl in varying colors is delicately inlaid on the lacquered dial, creating a beautiful shimmer against the dark urushi backdrop; and kirikane, a decorative art that involves cutting gold plate into fine lines or shapes and applying it to surfaces. In creating the dial, urushi artisan Isshu Tamura carefully applies each portion of mother-of-pearl and gold plate, which differ in thickness, making controlled layering essential to achieving harmony between the two. 

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He then shaves down the surface with extraordinary precision to create an even finish and bring out the ideal color. This meticulous craftsmanship produces a smooth surface and a depth within the thin lacquer layer, creating a gradation of color that arcs across the soft curve of the dial and evokes the boundless beauty of the sky. The gold flecks encircling the tourbillon carriage are crafted in maki-e, a technique in which gold powder is sprinkled onto the lacquer, with the tourbillon’s motion symbolizing the radiant energy of the sun. The tourbillon bridge assumes the shape of a bird in flight with outstretched wings. 

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The new Caliber 6850 movement, visible through the sapphire crystal case back, features a dynamic design inspired by the primary feathers that generate lift as a bird ascends into the sky. The motif is expressed through a combination of bold and delicate engraving, as well as raden and maki-e, with the design radiating outward from the tourbillon carriage, echoing the story on the dial.

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 Requiring no screws, the newly developed case achieves a seamless form.

Hand-applied by a dedicated team of engravers, the grooves are carved with tools of different shapes to give each feather a depth of its own, creating a three-dimensional landscape within just 0.15mm. The tempered blue screws and the greenish-blue hue of the outer feather made with raden and maki-e enhance the overall harmony and striking presence of the design. The raden used in this feather is made of yakougai, the shell of the green turban snail.

A new tourbillon movement meets a new Goldfeather case 

This timepiece houses the new tourbillon Caliber 6850, the successor to Caliber 6830, which was introduced in 2016. Maintaining the same compact dimensions as Caliber 6830 (25.6mm in diameter and 3.98mm in thickness), the new movement features an enlarged mainspring barrel that extends the power reserve to 60 hours.

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The movement is assembled by master watchmaker Katsuo Saito, who in 2023 received the Medal with Yellow Ribbon, an honor bestowed by the Japanese government upon individuals who have become public role models through their diligence and perseverance in their professions. The movement’s thinness, combined with the extremely small components within the tourbillon carriage, demands exceptional skill at every stage of assembly, adjustment, and mounting. The adjustment of parts such as the spring and pallet fork requires a precision of one-hundredth of a millimeter. Adjusting the space between parts also requires a high level of precision.

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The Credor logo, name, and Goldfeather letters are rendered in raised maki-e. 

While housing a tourbillon movement and featuring Goldfeather’s signature curved form, this creation maintains its slim profile of 8.6mm thanks to a newly developed case. With the mid-case, lugs, and the part of the back that is not sapphire crystal all formed as one part, the design offers a streamlined silhouette. The case is made of Platinum 950, a material that is difficult to polish. Sparing no effort, the case is hand-polished and finished by skilled artisans to ensure smooth surfaces and comfort on the wrist, as well as uncompromising beauty.

This new Goldfeather will be available as a limited edition of 10 starting in October 2025.

Urushi Lacquer Artisan
Isshu Tamura


After mastering the traditional Kaga maki-e technique, which originated in the Kaga Domain (now Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture), Tamura set out to produce his own works of art characterized by unparalleled and intricate beauty. 

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His exquisite artistry, achieved through exceptionally detailed craftsmanship, has earned high acclaim around the world. 


Watchmaker
Katsuo Saito


Katsuo Saito has been involved in the assembly, adjustment, and repair of high-end mechanical watches since 2002. In 2017, Saito was awarded the title of Contemporary Master Craftsman (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare), and in 2023, he received the Medal with Yellow Ribbon.

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One of the few watchmakers capable of assembling the ultra-thin Caliber 68, he trains future watchmakers and shares his expertise through global seminars and demonstrations. 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Collection: Goldfeather 

Model: Goldfeather Tourbillon 

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Reference: GBCF999 
Estimated Release Date: October, 2025 

Case
38.6mm(Diameter)
45.2mm(Lug-to-lug) 8.6mm(Thickness) 
950 platinum case
Glass: Box shaped sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on inner surface
Sapphire caseback
Water-resistant: 3 bar Splash Resistant 
Weight: 140.0g
Dial
Urushi lacquer, Kirikane, Raden (mother-of-pearl inlay), Maki-e inlay 
18k yellow gold hand
Carriage tourbillon at the nine o’clock 
Movement:
Hand-wound - fully engraved by hand
Calibre 6850 - in-house
22 jewels
4,500 vibrations per hour (6 beats per second)
60h power reserve 
Diameter: 25.6mm, Thickness: 3.98mm
Accuracy: +15 to -10 seconds per day
Hours, minutes, Tourbillon 
Strap
Crocodile leather (Black Musou Tailoring)
Platinum 950 three-fold clasp (partially made of PT 900) with push button release 

🔰Limited Edition ✅ Only 10 Pieces starting in October 2025.
🔴 Price: Recommended retail price in Europe:  EUR 190,000) 💰

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Monday, September 19, 2022

CREDOR – "The Dream of the Butterfly" - Unique piece

CREDORArt Piece "The Dream of the Butterfly" Platinum by engraver Kiyoshi Edition - Unique piece - 2022

 From <Credor>, a butterfly created by the ultimate metal engraving gracefully dances,
One watch in the world appears

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Seiko Watch Co., Ltd. (President: Akio Naito, Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo) is pleased to announce that from the Credor's "Art Piece Collection", we have created a "Butterfly A limited model that expresses “dream” will be released on Friday, August 19th.

The world of "Dream of Butterfly" expressed by "moving engraving"

Kiyoshi Terui, a metal engraver who received an outstanding craftsmanship (contemporary master craftsman) in 2002 and the Medal with Yellow Ribbon in 2007, created a wristwatch equipped with the metal engraving technology "moving engraving." Realization, adding a new page to the history of Credor. Twenty-seven years after starting his metal engraving, Terui has always produced various metal engraving works based on his own belief of “creating something unique and new”.

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Inspired by the tale of the Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi, "The Dream of a Butterfly," this model was developed as a "butterfly that flutters on a rotating disc," realizing a longtime dream of Terui's moving metal engraving. 

By turning the crown at 4 o'clock, six butterflies made of 18K yellow gold with metal engraving will gracefully flap their wings on the rotating disk. The dial is made of engraved 18K white gold, and the 18K yellow gold arabesque with openwork markings at 12, 4, and 8 o'clock that serve as indexes. The three outer butterflies pass under the arabesque while flapping their wings.

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The movement, which can be seen from the back, is also delicately engraved with wisteria flowers that bloom gracefully. A dream-like world is expressed by inlaying two butterflies, a white lip and a black lip, between wisteria swaying in the wind.

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In this work, the butterfly drive part was assembled by Terui himself, and the assembly, including the movement, was handled by contemporary master craftsman Satoshi Hiraga. There are more than 70 parts to move the engraving, and each part requires fine adjustment to drive the butterfly smoothly. Without Terui and Hiraga's excellent technique, this work could not have been realized. Two master craftsmen have created a single elegant watch in a world of exquisite craftsmanship and exquisite beauty.

<Credor> was born in 1974 as a brand of luxury dress watches with rich individuality, created by Japanese sensibility and sophisticated technology. The name, which means "Golden Top (CRÊTE D'OR)" in French, is appropriate for the movement, and every single component, from the movement to the fine parts, is made with carefully selected materials and master craftsmanship to protect its beauty and quality.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Collection: Art Piece

Model: "The Dream of the Butterfly"


Reference: GBBY983 

Case
38.8mm diameter x 11mm height - 45.4mm lug-to-lug
950 platinum case
Glass: Dual curve sapphire glass (internal non-reflective coating)
Sapphire caseback
Water-resistant case
Weight: 135.0g
Dial
18k white gold dial, engraved by hand
18k yellow gold rotating automaton with moving butterflies
Blued hands
Movement:
Hand-wound - fully engraved by hand
Calibre 6890 - in-house
22 jewels
21,600 vibrations/hour
37h power reserve
Hours, minutes, automaton
Strap
Crocodile Strap (Black Musou Tailoring)
Platinum 950 one-push three-fold clasp

Edition  - Unique piece available today

🔴 Price: JPY 49,500,000   (approx. EUR 360,000) 💰

 

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