He wears it still, that ice-blue dial matching the morning sky over his first completed building. And every time a client asks, “Why 37mm?” he simply holds up his wrist and says, “Try it. You’ll feel the difference.”
Kenji smiled at his wrist. The Tsuyosa’s second hand swept forward, steady as a heartbeat. citizen tsuyosa 37mm limited edition
Then came the email. A small but respected design firm in Kyoto had seen his losing entry. They wanted to adapt it for a boutique hotel renovation. “We love the restraint,” they wrote. He wears it still, that ice-blue dial matching
In the soft glow of a Tokyo watch shop’s display window, a young architect named Kenji first saw it: the Citizen Tsuyosa 37mm Limited Edition. Not the standard 40mm, but the rare, compact 37—crafted for slender wrists and sharper sensibilities. Only 1,500 existed worldwide. The Tsuyosa’s second hand swept forward, steady as
For weeks, he wore it while sketching. The watch became his silent mentor: small can be mighty. Detail over noise. The sunburst dial reminded him that depth comes from within, not size.
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