Case material
Plastic - 33mm
Strap material
Plastic
Movement
Quartz
Year
1995
Reference
GZ 141
Special edition made to celebrate the hundred years of Cinema. This model was made in collaboration with Akira Kurosawa.
The eye of the camera, the eye of God, the eye of the artist behind the camera. Themes of grand scope are suggested and peeked at through the teal, iris-like dial at the centre of the Eiga-Shi. Fringed with bronze and silver coloured rays that look like eyelashes, the dial is a small, intensely-hued blue-green circle set within the white circle of the watch face. Beautiful and simple, this watch by the master filmmaker is lyrical and full of mystery.
Akira Kurosawa was a Japanese filmmaker, director, screenwriter, and editor who made over 30 films in the course of a 57-year career. Regarded as one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of the cinema, Kurosawa is remembered for, among others, “Rashomon”, “Ikiru” and “The Seven Samurai”. He received an Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1990.
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