Timex × The MET 

Hokusai Hiroshige Kunisada ukiyo-e 

Description

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TIMEX in collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art

★The MET KUNISADA (TW2W25000)
・The Metropolitan Museum of Art, also known as The MET, is located in New York, USA.
・This watch is a collaboration model that boldly incorporates one of the representative works of Utagawa Kunisada, an ukiyoe woodblock print artist active in the Edo period, which is in the collection of the museum. 
・The design of the artwork is even featured on the strap, which contrasts nicely with the glossy stainless steel case as if it were a frame.

Lug width: 20 mm
Case thickness: 9.4 mm
Case diameter/width: 40 mm x 40 mm
Band color: Black
Band material: Leather
Band type: Buckle
Case color: Silver
Case finish: Matte
Case Material: Brass
Dial color: Black
Quartz
Wind protection: Mineral glass
Water resistant to 3 atm



★The MET HOKUSAI (TW2W25200)
・Hokusai Katsushika is said to be the world's most famous ukiyoe artist.
・His masterpiece "Kanagawa-oki Namiura" is well-known as "The Great Wave" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where it is on display, and in other countries. 
・This work, realized in collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, incorporates this dynamic artwork as its motif, and has an outstanding impact.


★The MET HIROSIGE (TW2W25300)
・Ukiyoe artist Hiroshige Utagawa is known for his influence on Van Gogh and Monet.
・His masterpiece series, "Meisho Edo hyakkei (One hundred Famous Views of Edo)," depicts seasonal scenes of Edo (present-day Tokyo). 
・This watch, created in collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art, is based on the concept of boldly wearing famous art based on the Timex 80, a masterpiece of digital watchmaking, which is a Timex representative.


Lug width: 18 mm
Case thickness: 10 mm
Case diameter/width: 34 mm x 34 mm
Band color: Blue
Band material: Resin
Band type: Buckle
Quartz
Windshield: Acrylic
Water resistant to 3 atm
Case finish: matt
Case material: Brass
Dial color: Blue