Mount Fuji Sunset Diver Style | Wall Clock (With Date Magnifier)
Did You Know?
Before 1873, Japan utilized a fascinating and complex traditional timekeeping system where the length of an "hour" actually changed with the seasons. Mechanical clocks of the era, known as wadokei, had to be manually adjusted by dial makers to account for the longer days of summer and the shorter days of winter. It wasn't until the Meiji Restoration that Japan officially adopted the Western 24-hour fixed-time standard.
Product Description
This wall clock blends the robust architecture of a classic marine dive watch with a striking, vibrant landscape. The continuous canvas across the dial and the 60-minute graduated outer bezel features a high-definition, stylized sunset scene over Mount Fuji, characterized by deep reds, purples, and striking silhouettes. Traditional high-visibility luminescent geometric markers and classic hands are integrated seamlessly over the artwork. A mineral glass lens magnifies the functional date display at the three o'clock position. Driven by a high-torque, silent sweeping quartz movement, the continuous second hand glides smoothly without the distraction of an audible tick. The entire unit is housed within a substantial, cold-milled stainless steel chassis.
Structural Specifications
Format: Landscape diver style with a seamlessly integrated 60-minute bezel.
Case Material: Solid brushed 304L stainless steel.
Dial: High-definition Mount Fuji sunset scene with UV-reactive luminescent geometric markers.
Crystal: Mineral glass featuring a functional date magnifier.
Movement: Silent continuous sweep quartz mechanism (zero ticking).
Dimensions: 34 cm diameter, 5 cm depth.
Weight: 1.2 kg.
