While Japanese master watchmaker and AHCI member Hajime Asaoka is known for creating some of the most coveted high-end watches available, he’s also the driving force behind the much more accessible but no less interesting Kurono Tokyo brand. What started as a more budget-friendly project besides the handmade watches under his own name, has turned […]
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