Greetings!
Cheers every day 🍺, I'm Beerko
Tokyo, where Tokyo Watch Style is based,
seems to have seen the end of the rainy season yesterday.

(Apparently, unless the Pacific High and front movements are clear,
you can't "declare the end of the rainy season!")

It's the height of summer! So, I want to cool down indoors
and indulge in indoor hobbies with a beer in hand.
(I really, really, really dislike the heat...)
When I see machines or contraptions, I want to take them apart.
And I've actually disassembled them and then regretted it or gotten scolded... yeah.
I completely disassembled my laptop and display the circuit board.
I also keep the hard drive that contained the images, but
will those images ever see the light of day...?
That's why I've always admired automatic watches.
For women's sizes, perhaps because they're physically smaller,
they're not seen very often.
Here's my favorite thing.

An automatic model that achieves lightness with pure titanium.
Automatic watches use the force of the unwinding mainspring
to combine gears with repeatedly oscillating parts at a constant rhythm,
changing the direction and speed of motion to move the hour, minute, and second hands.
With larger mechanisms, they can even reproduce the cycles of the sun, earth, and moon!

The spirally wound mainspring expresses the rhythm of the Earth revolving around the Sun,
and the Moon revolving around the Earth,
and the spiral structure extends infinitely, like the solar system and galaxies...
It's romantic, isn't it?
DNA is also a spiral.
Perhaps we are contraptions built into a larger spiral?
According to one theory, the flow of time itself also has a spiral structure,
and prophets from different eras deciphered the cycles of this spiral,
predicting that the same phenomena would occur when they reached the same position.
They were said to have foretold volcanic eruptions and historical events.
Whether you believe it or not is... up to you.

A glimpse of the gears.
It's beautiful~
With this as a companion, beer is delicious today too 🍻

People often tell me I wear a big watch, but
I add softness with a leather strap
and a touch of lightness with accessories.
It also looks great paired with a skirt!
Combining sweetness and toughness,
and hoping to look delicate at the same time,

Anyway, the legible dial is also a strong point.
●Staff wrist size: 14cm
●Case size of product worn: 42mm
