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Mechanical Balance.
The Japanese Way.



Strength,
Held in Balance
Rikishi takes its name from the Japanese
word for a sumo wrestler.
Not just strength,
but controlled strength.
Presence earned through discipline,
respect,
and ritual.


Strength,
Held in Balance
Rikishi takes its name from the Japanese
word for a sumo wrestler.
Not just strength,
but controlled strength.
Presence earned through discipline,
respect,
and ritual.

POWER,
KEPT IN CHECK
Integrated directly into the dial, the power reserve
indicator shows how much energy remains in the movement.
As you wear the watch, the indicator rises.
As it rests, it slowly returns.
It’s a quiet reminder of balance between motion and stillness.
Designed as part of the dial’s structure, not an afterthought,
the power reserve delivers information calmly,
without breaking the harmony.
Energy, held with discipline.




THE MECHANICAL HEART
Visible through the exhibition caseback, Rikishi is powered
by the automatic Timemodule NE57 movement.
As you move, the rotor winds the watch naturally,
storing energy with every motion of the wrist.
No battery. No shortcuts. Just mechanical rhythm.
Built for reliability and everyday wear, the movement favors
function over decoration, finished with clean, industrial precision.
Its strength isn’t hidden.
It’s visible, honest, and built to last.


Three Colors.
One Discipline.
Each dial expresses a different state of strength, rooted in Japanese
culture and material tradition.
Each dial expresses a different state of strength, rooted in Japanese
culture and material tradition.
Each dial expresses a different state of strength,
rooted in Japanese
culture and material tradition.

specifications


Because Discipline
Is the Design
Designed with Japanese Restraint
Rikishi is offered exactly as envisioned.
In Japanese tradition, mastery is not
about choice.
It is about refinement. Repetition.
Respect for the form.
You don’t change the ritual.
You honor it.
This is not design with options.
This is design with intention.
Rikishi is inspired by the principles that
shape Japanese craftsmanship.
It is about refinement. Repetition.
Respect for the form.
- Precision over excess
- Texture over decoration
- Balance over noise
The dial reflects this philosophy through
vertical brushing, layered surfaces, and
structured geometry.
Light moves across the textures.
The watch remains still.
Nothing added. Nothing removed.
Only what belongs.
Every surface has a reason.
Every detail carries weight.
Rikishi is offered exactly as envisioned.
In Japanese tradition, mastery is not
about choice.
It is about refinement. Repetition. Respect for the form.
You don’t change the ritual.
You honor it.
This is not design with options.
This is design with intention.



Because DisciplineIs
the Design




Rikishi will be released
in limited quantities.
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Stand with intention.
Stand with intention.






