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In the world of horology, typically the mechanical watch genre, there's a nebulous stratum of design choices and pricing for watch enthusiasts. Often, in the case of fine watchmaking, as we know it, it exists on a broad scale spectrum. We have the utilitarian and affordable ones at one end, with rather compelling execution on fit and finishing. Then some are crafted superfluously with premium price tags, like those horology powerhouses.
As cliche as it sounds, we seldom see uncompromising aspects where a sturdy everyday watch with extravagant refinement could come at an affordable price, but there are genuinely some. However, in recent times, many that claim to be don't gain access to and handle the watches. Few have successfully conveyed this vision on the flip side, as nascent Hitori ひとり Watch Co. has with their exemplary watches.
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Hitori Meguro GMT Hoshizora Aventurine
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Known for its blend of traditional, modern craftsmanship and oriental East-Asian design, Hitori or, "ひとり" basically stands for "一人" which further means "one person" in Japanese. With the name in mind, you get a sense of what's coming from this brand. Hitori Watch Co. sets out to be an independent brand that brings timepieces like few others – at a pre-eminently excellent price point for a painstakingly well-executed mechanical watch. Not only that, but through the influence of Japanese culture, and most importantly, their traditional modus operandi. The philosophy in watchmaking displayed by this indie brand is all about value proposition, which shows notably in both the mechanical and aesthetic sides. That said, Hitori builds a unique experience for its community.
Hitori's current four instalments are the Ryukyu Diver, Habuka Deluxe, Yoshino, Somei-Yoshino collections. All of which reflected on not only Japanese deep culture, incorporating elements that reflect the nation's aesthetics, traditions and cultural motifs, but also collaborative crafts from around the world seen in those special sub series. Today, the exceptional watch brand continues to elevate the overarching themes with its fifth collection - the Meguro GMT collection.
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The iconic nature theme of the brand is then carried onto the dial underneath the crystal
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The inspiration Of The new Meguro GMT Series
The “Meguro” timepieces are deeply influenced by the charming ward in Tokyo Metropolis, renowned for its picturesque river that divides bustling shopping districts and its approximately 800 cherry blossom trees lining both banks. The serene river walk offers a peaceful retreat, embodying a calm contrast to Tokyo's vibrant energy. Located just minutes from Shibuya, Meguro is a laid-back neighborhood that seamlessly balances the city's excitement with its tranquil ambiance. This cozy, relaxed area serves as the primary inspiration for Hitori’s GMT sports series, reflecting a refined casual tone that transitions effortlessly from dynamic city life to a zen-like escape.
The all new Meguro GMT collection continues to merge natural elements with urban sophistication, with the first ever aventurine dial edition vividly capturing the essence of Meguro's night charm. The design pays homage to the night sky of Meguro, translating the serene beauty of stargazing within the city into a sporty yet elegant timepiece. Crafted with pride in Asia, the Hoshizora edition, translated to “starry sky”, features a slim case with a distinctive sporty form, embodying the ideal daily companion for travelers. Its glittering glass dial emulates the night sky with its flecks of silver and gold, harmoniously blending classic style with a modern, sporty edge.
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Blue rotating bezel reflects the colors of its inner rehaut
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A Slim Sports Case
Made out of 316L stainless steel, the limited Meguro GMT “星空の夜” Aventurine measures 39.6mm in diameter, a height of 12.5mm (including sapphire glass), and a lug-to-lug length of 49mm. The well-thought-out dimensions of this 100m water-resistance watch are crafted meticulously to fit comfortably on any of our wrist sizes. The impressive case design of the Meguro GMT is mend to wear slim and elegant on any wrist, yet suitable for any occasions for its wearer. The way the case is constructed further reduces the impact of its already thin profile. This complexity in construction is evident when viewed from the side.
The case is expertly constructed with down-turned lugs, a screw-down case-back, and a sizable winding crown at 3 o’clock, providing a robust 150m water resistance. The distinctive features of the Meguro GMT are highlighted by its signature integrated polishing, giving the watch a refined and premium look. Its case design, with its intricate cladding details, sets it apart from other dual-time timepieces.
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Gilt GMT hand matches the starry dial
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Paying more emphasis on the much-elaborated case-finishing as it's worth a mention. As Hitori imbues much of Japanese watchmaking culture, it pushes its crafts to the next level apart from its design. The multi-facet case flaunts high polishing works with high precision and quality. The brand adopted several "integration polishing techniques", which can only be done by true masters with many years of polishing experience. Every surface of the slim case - including inner lugs that are visible - has been polished with lots of attention and skills, resulting in flawless satin finishings on the top and sides, only to be broken off by its thick chamfers with distortion-free mirror-polished finishings. The whole process takes more than seven steps. We could not acknowledge Hitori's level of doing among other brands whose price points are significantly higher than this Hitori. Each of these elements contribute to the watch wearing comfortably.
The night blue rotating bezel is again inspired by the starry night of Meguro city, contrasted against the dazzling city lights. It can be rotated in both directions with tightness yet comes with soothing clicks - an execution that punches way above watches in this price category . And it features a sapphire overlay in a singular color. Sapphire, known for its exceptional hardness and scratch resistance, ensures durability. The bezel also incorporates SuperLumiNova, making the white numerals glow blue in low-light conditions. A polished metal ring separates the bezel from the crystal, adding a sporty touch that complements the watch’s serene aesthetic.
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Spectacular polish results in ritzy and sleek surfaces with impressive multi-finishing
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A Legible And Starry Dial
The Meguro design principles continue to focus on legibility. Therefore, the brand enhanced the clarity with a tailored flat crystal applied with inner anti-reflective coatings to ensure that anyone can easily read the time at a glance. The iconic nature theme of the brand is then carried onto the dial underneath the crystal.
Let’s start with the applied markers. Each faceted block mirrors the shape of the case, creating alluring reflections from any angle. The faceted indexes feature mirror polishing on each side, a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship involved. Such embellishments are reserved for designs where the outcomes are assuredly flawless. This precision is also evident in the bold, blunt-ended handsets, resulting in a harmonious yet minimalistic aesthetic that remains distortion-free. As observed, every detail on the dial remains clearly defined from any angle.
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Drilled lug holes for swapping straps with ease
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Hitori’s design philosophy embodies a commitment to excellence, precision, and craftsmanship. It merges traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern design principles to produce visually captivating and highly functional timepieces. The sparkling dark blue scheme is inspired by the Hoshizora above the city of Meguro during night time, imbuing the watch with a poetic essence of pure beauty. To enhance its ritzy theme, the GMT hand and indexes at cardinal points are done in rose gold hue and applied with matching Super-LumiNova, glowing blue for improved visibility at night. We’re thrilled that Hitori is reviving their luminous works, as the brand is truly a master in this art form.
The aventurine dial captures a nature-inspired night sky, made of glass that’s been infused with flakes of copper oxide with elements like cobalt, while still in its molten state, resulting in shimmering sheen that reflects the glitters and serene spirit of a starry sky. This technique can only be executed execeptionally well thanks to the know-how by Hitori’s own craft masters to reach almost an identical standard of its natural quartz counterpart. High-gloss rose-gold metal trims accentuate the date display at 3 o'clock, with a shorter marker at the edge for visual balance. This meticulous attention to detail underscores Hitori’s design expertise, thoughtful consideration, and dedicated effort. The GMT hand accurately indicates the second time zone. Each hand is perfectly proportioned, gracefully tracing individual markers on the dial, bezel, and minute and 24-hour inner rehaut without appearing stubby.
The textured dial is balanced off with the gilt "Hitori" logo at the top and “Meguro // GMT” text down at the bottom. Taking all things as a whole, Meguro GMT’s design is focused on the concept of reflection and interaction with light and nature in perfect harmony, adhering to the Hitori’s ethos.
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Automatic winding-rotor harmonized beautifully |
A Japanese Watch Design With A Japanese True GMT Movement
With its screw-down case-back, the reverse side of the Meguro GMT belies essential information and proudly exhibits its premium Japanese engine through a customized case-back crystal rendered with pinkish-red AR coating. Beneath this crystal lies Hitori's choice of mechanical movement—the GMT automatic calibre Miyota 9075. This particular GMT movement, with its flyer-style setting, is highly coveted by true watch enthusiasts.
The Japanese 11.5-ligne movement utilized by Hitori offers a slimmer case profile and is an upgrade from the Seiko NH calibers previously found in the brand's collections. Made with 24 jewels, the movement features manual winding, primary hour hand adjustment, and quick time adjustment capabilities, all controlled through the 3 o'clock screw-down crown. Beating away nostalgically at 4Hz/28,800 BPH, the Citizen caliber allows for hacking seconds for precise time-setting and a GMT “flyer” adjustment of the local hour hand. This means the wearer can set the main handset to local time and easily adjust the local hour hand to a new time zone without affecting the home time or the minute hand, perfect for frequent travelers.
All that panache comes with around 41 hours of power reserve when fully wound. Another truly incredible feature is the heat-treated winding rotor, embellished with a traditional Japanese wave pattern. This creates an appealing look that pairs harmoniously with the overall watch theme, reflecting both elegance and a nod to Japanese craftsmanship. The custom violet gold winding rotor crafted by Hitori showcases detail and commitment to individuality which are impressive. The unique hues of each rotor is crafted by specialist through a unique technique, never repeating, must make every piece truly one-of-a-kind.
Hitori also features a Japanese quote by Mitsuo Aida, a renowned poet and calligrapher, on each rotor: “人生において 最も大切な時 それはいつでも いまです,” which means, “In life, the most important moment is always now.” This translates to “The most important time in life is always the present.” Often referred to as The Poet of Zen, Mitsuo Aida underscores the profound significance of the "now" in life, as it is what shapes our future. Regardless of past regrets or future worries, his message encourages focusing on actions that can improve our lives in the present moment.
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Sports bracelet with the emblematic "ひとり" engraved |
A Sporty Bracelet That Elevates Everything
Each Meguro GMT watch comes on a reliable 20mm sports bracelet with the emblematic "ひとり" engraved clasp onto the strap option. The Yoshino bracelet is thoroughly designed and fabricated - from the nifty "integration polishing techniques" to execute its satin-polished surface, only to be contrasted with mirror-finished stripes in the middle and sides, to the ergonomic yet robust solid end-links - giving the case and bracelet not only a uniform look but a sense of purpose. Each screwed link is crafted to the same level as its ritzy case without compromising sturdiness and comfortability. Once handled upon the bracelet, the quality punches way above its price point, unlike most metal bracelets you held before. Trust us, pick one up, and you will get what we meant immediately.
With the considerate drilled lug holes, strap hobbyists can easily change to other straps. In addition, Hitori has an assortment of fabric military nylon and rubber straps, allowing wearers to switch up the vibe to their liking while still having a complete Hitori package.
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Closing Remarks
Crafted to the highest standard yet to be found near the expected price point, the Meguro GMT exudes marvelous quality with attention to essential details that honor Japanese craftsmanship, particularly in watchmaking. The blend of fine design elements has all the prerequisites of a perfect everyday watch yet stands out with its sophisticated quality and ideal proportions. While it is decidedly sporty in its aspiration, the finesse and detailing in the execution are unmistakably Hitori.
In person, the exceptional finish is on full display from the case to the hands and indexes, signaling a richness in design that allows the Meguro GMT to stay within the realm of a high-end timepiece despite its tough construction and character. While it’s more than capable of being called a ‘tool watch,’ it chooses instead to sport its tastefully overt luxuriousness, seamlessly blending rugged functionality with refined elegance.
Since its inception, Hitori Watch Co. has been committed to building a strong community of supporters. Each owner of a Hitori watch becomes part of the brand's journey, with future incentives integrated or rewarded to each individual. Owners are invited to be part of the brand's upcoming projects in the watch space, including special series on existing and future watch collections and exclusive real-life experiences for collectors. Hitori Watch Co. and their community are in this for the long term, valuing owners as highly as their watchmaking.
In the meantime, the Meguro GMT is the perfect timepiece for your next trip to Tokyo. And don’t forget to check out the laidback Meguro city with its beautiful starry night while you're there.
Maker | Hitori Watch Co. |
Movement | Caliber Miyota 9075 GMT. Japanese Automatic. |
Dial | Blue aventurine |
Luminous | BWG9 luminous |
Calender | 3 O'clock |
Case | 316L Stainless Steel. Satin brushed & Polished finishings. |
Bezel | Sapphire with BGW9 luminous |
Crown type | Screwdown |
Lug width | 20mm |
Crystal material | Sapphire crystal |
Strap | 316L Stainless Steel |
Water resistance | 150m |
Dimensions | 39.6mm in diameter, 49mm lug to lug, 12.5mm thick |
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