Inspired by the Chinese Guqin
Ultra-Thin Tourbillon

818.12.8850
Modern Wisdom, Guqin Legacy
This ultra-thin tourbillon takes inspiration from classic Chinese aesthetics, drawing design essence from traditional mandarin scholar chairs and ancient guqin zithers. Its dial subtly replicates the graceful curved lines of the chair and natural texture of the guqin surface, seamlessly merging timeless oriental charm with modern sophisticated watch craftsmanship.

Ultra-Thin Craft
The ST8610 movement sits at just 4.3mm thin, with its automatic rotor slimmed to 0.8mm—80% the thickness of traditional manual-winding movements.


Engraved Guqin Crackles
The dial recreates the unique crackle patterns of ancient guqins using micro-engraving and stamping techniques: micro-engraving replicates the natural texture of "ice-crack" or "tortoise-shell" cracks, while stamping sets these patterns into three-dimensional relief—each fold’s depth and direction mirrors the authentic appearance of aged guqins.

Raised Hour Markers
Inspired by the "Nine-Ring Hupei Qin" of the Tang Dynasty’s Fushi School, these 3D character studs replicate the iconic silhouette of ancient guqins—adding a tactile, three-dimensional depth that echoes the instrument’s timeless grace.

Horseshoe-Shaped Clasp
This horseshoe-shaped buckle draws inspiration from the structural details of traditional Chinese scholar chairs. It embodies dignified oriental grace while ensuring firm and steady fastening, perfectly merging timeless classic charm with practical functionality.
Inspired by Han culture
Han Dynasty

819.27.1058H
The Majestic Spirit of the Han Dynasty
Drawing inspiration from Han culture, this watch merges ancient elements with modern design, infusing the indomitable Han spirit into every tick. Experience the courage of cold-weapon-era soldiers and the profound heritage of a 2,000-year-old dynasty.

Battlefield Gallop
The Han Dynasty—one of China’s longest and most influential eras—left a legacy that still defines modern identity. Its cultural strength and lasting power gave rise to the terms “Han people,” “Han language,” and “Han culture,” all rooted in this remarkable age.


Han Sword Second Hand
The second hand's design is inspired by the ring-pommel sword of the Han Dynasty. Its single-edged blade rotates clockwise, exuding a majestic aura.

Han Dynasty Lamellar Armor
Han Dynasty iron armor was also called "Xuanjia" (black armor). Lamellar armor was a common style among Chinese iron armors, anad also a widely used armor type in actual combat. From high-ranking generals down to ordinary soldiers, lamellar armor was commonly worn.

Han Dynasty brocade patterns
The texture, inspired by Han Dynasty brocade patterns, outlines millennia of wisdom while exuding a magnificent and towering aura. Complemented by the oil-pressed "Han" (漢) character in Han clerical script, the design conveys an unyielding, indomitable spirit.

Calendar frame styled after dark iron armor scalesb
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