A work of art with seven windows
SEVEN WINDOWS has a six-faceted square case, with the crown separated into two on the side, making a total of seven glass windows.
It may be called a seven-faceted watch.
With its case-in-case structure, comprising the inner case containing the movement, the three-dimensional dial, and the holography-like indices on the ring, all creating an illusion of floating in space, the watch exudes the unmistakable presence of MINASE.
Another feature of SEVEN WINDOWS is the sharp, ridge-like contour of its case resembling the edge of a Japanese sword.
The watch’s beauty is born of the stark dichotomy between its smooth and sharp sections that are all manually crafted to perfection.
The Sallaz polishing technique used to make this watch is truly superhuman.
Passed down through generations since ancient times, Japan has believed that gods inhabit shiny objects.
SEVEN WINDOWS has won acclaim from afficionados the world over, as a watch model that embodies such spiritual value unique to Japan.
The watch’s case-in-case design results in an exquisitely three-dimensional dial with a finely-textured finish
Which can be seen through the large dial front, the case back, and the seven different windows placed all around the casing.
The brilliance and shading created by light passing through the seven sapphire glass panels shift and flow with change of angle and the passage of time, creating this extraordinarily beautiful timepiece that is truly unique.
