Seiko Watch Corporation (Representative Director, Chairman & CEO & CCO: Shinji Hattori; Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo) will launch a limited edition of 10 table clocks, the 'Springen Clock 'Sho',' from its top-tier clock brand DECOR SEIKO, starting Friday, October 9th. The clock combines a cast sculpture by metal artist Ryohei Miyata with a skeleton movement. The suggested retail price is 3,300,000 yen (tax included).

Mr. Miyata served as the 22nd Commissioner of the Agency for Cultural Affairs from 2016 to 2021 and is currently active as the Chairman of the Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Nitten and a member of the Japan Art Academy. He is a leading metal artist in Japan. 'Springen,' meaning 'flight' in German, is Mr. Miyata's representative series featuring dynamic dolphins. The series was born from his experience of encountering dolphins swimming vigorously in the winter sea when he left his hometown for Tokyo. His works are said to bring courage and energy to viewers.

Now, a new collaborative work is being released, harmonizing an original cast frame created for DECOR SEIKO with a skeleton movement.

≪Product Features≫

Collaboration between Ryohei Miyata's representative series 'Springen' and DECOR SEIKO

This work sculpts the image of life's dynamism and flight towards the future through three dolphins soaring over the ocean, huddling together and surging upwards. Each dolphin can appear as family or companions, possessing the charm to allow viewers to imagine different stories. Their figures soaring through the waves while staying close show new expressions each time they are viewed, leaving room for rich interpretation.

By combining the dynamic cast frame with a beautiful skeleton movement featuring precise gear trains, a work that embodies beautiful art craftsmanship and precise technology has been created.

Cast Frame Handled by Ryohei Miyata Himself

Mr. Miyata personally handles all processes, from creating the prototype to assembly after casting, coloring, and decorative finishing.

In the decorative finishing using the traditional maki-e technique, various foil materials such as pure gold foil, blue gold foil, silver foil, and colored foil are skillfully used to express the beauty and brilliance of the waves. Through these techniques, this work possesses depth, variety, and rich expression.

Finally, Mr. Miyata engraves his own signature, completing a unique craftwork.

Japanese Quartz Skeleton Movement

The clock body incorporates Seiko's original quartz skeleton movement with a precise and beautiful gear train that appears to float in the air. While resembling a mechanical watch, its modern motor drive provides viewers with a sense of tranquility and keeps accurate time. The final assembly of the movement is performed by skilled engineers at Seiko Watch Corporation.

DECOR is Seiko's top-tier brand for clocks. Adhering to orthodoxy while pursuing extraordinary beauty, and based on the philosophy of using the human hand as the ultimate tool, it is crafted with attention to detail from material selection to finishing. It is a timeless masterpiece that continuously questions value worthy of pride in the future, not just trends.

Ryohei Miyata Career

Born in Sado City, Niigata Prefecture in 1945 Completed graduate studies in Metal Casting at Tokyo University of the Arts in 1972 Ministry of Education Overseas Researcher (Germany) in 1990 Professor at Tokyo University of the Arts in 1997 President of Tokyo University of the Arts in 2005 Retired as President of Tokyo University of the Arts in 2016 Appointed Commissioner of the Agency for Cultural Affairs (reappointed in 2018) Professor Emeritus and Advisor at Tokyo University of the Arts Retired as Commissioner of the Agency for Cultural Affairs in 2021 Advisor at the National Crafts Museum in 2022 Chairman of the Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Nitten Appointed member of the Japan Art Academy in 2023

Major Awards

Grand Prize at the Japan Modern Craft Art Exhibition in 1972 Minister of Education Award at the Japan Modern Craft Art Exhibition in 1979 Special Selection at Nitten in 1981 Special Selection at Nitten in 1997 Prime Minister's Award at the Japan Modern Craft Art Exhibition in 2007 Prime Minister's Award at Nitten in 2009 Japan Art Academy Prize in 2012 Person of Cultural Merit in 2023 Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon in 2025

≪Product Specifications≫

DECOR SEIKO Table Clock Springen Clock 'Sho'

Model Number: AZ527A Suggested Retail Price (tax incl.): 3,300,000 yen Size: Height 556 x Width 284 x Depth 170mm Weight: Approx. 8.6 kg Materials: Body: Metal (aluminum, pure gold foil, blue gold foil, silver foil, colored foil, painted finish); Front: Cut glass; Decoration: Crystal glass; Base: Black granite Movement: Quartz skeleton movement (small seconds) Accuracy: Average monthly deviation ±15 seconds (when used at temperatures between 5°C and 35°C) Operating Temperature Range: -10°C to 50°C Battery: 1 AA alkaline battery Battery Life: Approx. 3 years Warranty Period: 3 years after purchase Limited Quantity: 10 units, limited to Japan Scheduled Release Date: Friday, October 9th Product Details: https://www.seiko-clock.co.jp/product-personal/table_clock/art_clock/az527a.html Customer Inquiries: Seiko Watch Corporation Clock Customer Service: 0120-315-474 (toll-free) Seiko Watch Corporation Clock Product Site: https://www.seiko-clock.co.jp/ *The content of this release is based on information as of the announcement date. Please note that it is subject to change without notice. *The warranty covers only the clock movement. *As this work is finished entirely by hand, the shape, color, and foil expression may vary slightly from piece to piece.

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