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INTEC CO.,LTD
Address | Zabon Murakami Bldg. 3-2-4 Ueno Taitou-ku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:110-0005 |
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Representative Name | TETSUYA KAWADA |
Annual Revenue | JPY 500,000,000 |
No. of Employees | 9 |
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Dimensions |
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Case size: approx. 38 x 8.5 mm / 8.5 mm thick
Band size: 18mm width / Wrist circumference: 12.5 to 21cm |
Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Case material: Polycarbonate
Band material: silicone Windshield: Plastic Package: Individual box
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Description
A new approach by a Japanese watch manufacturer. That is the KAORU series. [The "fragrance" emitted by KAORU comes from the specially processed belt. A long-established Japanese fragrance manufacturer, a rubber manufacturer, and a watch manufacturer have teamed up to create this special JAPAN MADE product. The "Aroma" series of watches with fragrance is now available in a local series with a Japanese design on the dial. KYOTO-KIMONO series] incorporates designs of traditional floral patterns on antique kimonos and the "obi," the sash that is the key to a gorgeous Japanese kimono, on the dial. *Kimono × cherry blossom The language of flowers of [Nadeko] is [pure love], [dainty], [innocent], and [Yamato Nadeko]. It is one of the representative flowers of Japan, and is often used as a metaphor for women, such as [Yamato Nadeko]. The design gorgeously expresses the rich culture of Kyoto, as if many flowers open on a spring day. The hemp leaf pattern in the background has long been used on kimonos as a symbol of protection against evil. The dial is designed to resemble a tightly fastened obi sash, with a single point of a flower lozenge pattern shining through. *Kimono and Hinoki (Japanese cypress) The purple color "Kikyo" has been considered a noble color since the Heian period (794-1192). This design elegantly expresses the ladylike spirituality of Kyoto, where tradition is respected and perpetual culture is spun. Kikyo is used as the family crest of many warriors, including Mitsuhide Akechi and Ryoma Sakamoto. It also appears in the Manyoshu, a collection of classical Japanese poetry, and has long been one of Japan's favorite plants. The seven treasures pattern on the background represents the seven treasures from Buddhist scriptures and is a pattern that wishes for better connections between people, such as "Enrichment," "Harmony," and "Good Fate. *Kimono × Camellia japonica Peony" is a large and graceful flower. This design expresses the solemn history and traditional grandeur of Kyoto, a city where prestigious shrines and temples are concentrated. Because of their beauty and luxury, peonies have been used in a variety of designs not only in Japan but also in other parts of Asia. Because of its luxurious beauty with many large petals, it has long been considered an auspicious design as a manifestation of good omens of nobility and wealth. *Kimono × Yuzu Peony] has long been popular in Japan as a synonym for beauty. This design modestly expresses the unchanging climate and nostalgia of Kyoto, the spiritual home of the Japanese people. There is a profound theory that the peony is considered shy because of its characteristic of closing its flowers in the evening, and that the language of flowers is "shyness. The seven treasures in the background represent the seven treasures in Buddhist scriptures, and the pattern is intended to wish for better connections between people, such as "happiness," "harmony," and "good karma. Product Specifications: Waterproof/3ATM waterproof, Warranty period/6 months *The fragrance will last approximately 6 months. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Sep.2nd to Nov.4th |
Air Mail | From Aug.15th to Aug.19th |
EMS | From Aug.14th to Aug.19th |
Pantos Express | From Aug.16th to Aug.21st |
DHL | From Aug.14th to Aug.16th |
UPS | From Aug.14th to Aug.16th |
FedEx | From Aug.14th to Aug.16th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan. |
Other items from this category:
KYOTO-KIMONO series] incorporates designs of traditional floral patterns on antique kimonos and the "obi," the sash that is the key to a gorgeous Japanese kimono, on the dial.
*Kimono × cherry blossom
The language of flowers of [Nadeko] is [pure love], [dainty], [innocent], and [Yamato Nadeko].
It is one of the representative flowers of Japan, and is often used as a metaphor for women, such as [Yamato Nadeko]. The design gorgeously expresses the rich culture of Kyoto, as if many flowers open on a spring day. The hemp leaf pattern in the background has long been used on kimonos as a symbol of protection against evil. The dial is designed to resemble a tightly fastened obi sash, with a single point of a flower lozenge pattern shining through.
*Kimono and Hinoki (Japanese cypress)
The purple color "Kikyo" has been considered a noble color since the Heian period (794-1192).
This design elegantly expresses the ladylike spirituality of Kyoto, where tradition is respected and perpetual culture is spun. Kikyo is used as the family crest of many warriors, including Mitsuhide Akechi and Ryoma Sakamoto. It also appears in the Manyoshu, a collection of classical Japanese poetry, and has long been one of Japan's favorite plants. The seven treasures pattern on the background represents the seven treasures from Buddhist scriptures and is a pattern that wishes for better connections between people, such as "Enrichment," "Harmony," and "Good Fate.
*Kimono × Camellia japonica
Peony" is a large and graceful flower.
This design expresses the solemn history and traditional grandeur of Kyoto, a city where prestigious shrines and temples are concentrated. Because of their beauty and luxury, peonies have been used in a variety of designs not only in Japan but also in other parts of Asia. Because of its luxurious beauty with many large petals, it has long been considered an auspicious design as a manifestation of good omens of nobility and wealth.
*Kimono × Yuzu
Peony] has long been popular in Japan as a synonym for beauty.
This design modestly expresses the unchanging climate and nostalgia of Kyoto, the spiritual home of the Japanese people. There is a profound theory that the peony is considered shy because of its characteristic of closing its flowers in the evening, and that the language of flowers is "shyness. The seven treasures in the background represent the seven treasures in Buddhist scriptures, and the pattern is intended to wish for better connections between people, such as "happiness," "harmony," and "good karma.
Product Specifications: Waterproof/3ATM waterproof, Warranty period/6 months *The fragrance will last approximately 6 months.