
Kurono Tokyo
Chronograph I
$2,500 (retail)
Kurono's first chronograph with 38mm column-wheel movement, Art Deco dial design, and integrated pulsometer. GPHG 2020 Chronograph category nominee.

$2,200 (retail)
First world-time complication designed for the globetrotting executive. True GMT with bidirectional rotating bezel. GPHG 2023 Challenge category finalist.
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Kurono Tokyo
$2,500 (retail)
Kurono's first chronograph with 38mm column-wheel movement, Art Deco dial design, and integrated pulsometer. GPHG 2020 Chronograph category nominee.

Kurono Tokyo
$1,790 (retail)
First anniversary edition with scintillating metallic green sunburst dial hand-picked by Hajime Asaoka. Limited to 288 pieces. GPHG 2020 Challenge nominee.

Kurono Tokyo
$1,738 (retail)
Second anniversary edition inspired by the Japanese crested ibis, featuring a metallic coral sunburst dial that shifts from crimson to vermillion.

Kurono Tokyo
$2,500 (retail)
First artisan-level Grand series timepiece with urushi dial featuring Hamon blade pattern and traditional Niiro patination technique. Colors evolve over time.

Kurono Tokyo
$2,500 (retail)
Kurono's first chronograph with 38mm column-wheel movement, Art Deco dial design, and integrated pulsometer. GPHG 2020 Chronograph category nominee.

Unimatic
$760
Travel-ready GMT diver with Swiss Ronda movement, date window, and the rugged Toolwatch construction. Features the brand's signature sandblasted finish.

Kurono Tokyo
$1,790 (retail)
First anniversary edition with scintillating metallic green sunburst dial hand-picked by Hajime Asaoka. Limited to 288 pieces. GPHG 2020 Challenge nominee.

Ochs und Junior
CHF 9,313
Dual time zone display with date and power reserve, featuring the perforated date ring from the perpetual calendar series. Built on the Ulysse Nardin UN-118 movement.

Kurono Tokyo
$1,500 (retail)
The original Kurono release in three dial variants (Midnight Blue, Mystic Grey, Eggshell White). 37mm case with Miyota 90S5 movement. The foundation of Kurono's design language.

Kurono Tokyo
$2,500 (retail)
First artisan-level Grand series timepiece with urushi dial featuring Hamon blade pattern and traditional Niiro patination technique. Colors evolve over time.