Evisu Ev-7012-01 Habara Mens Watch
Once upon a time there was a real connoisseur of jeans, Hidehiko Yamane � as expert and demanding as only certain Japanese �otaku� can be. He passionately searched for the best products to import from anywhere in the world. He soon realized that quality denim, the original, was impossible to find on the market. Then, during one of his trips looking for vintage pieces, he came across a 1950s American loom capable of weaving forty metres of a �selvedge� denim a day. Yamane had an idea: why not make exceptional jeans for connoisseurs like himself? So the Evisu adventure began. In 1988 Yamane � who calls himself a tailor, not a designer of jeans � created a cult product. He originally called his jeans Evis, after the Buddhist god of prosperity, and they were made in Osaka from pure American cotton. He personally painted his famous seagull logo on each article, a long and expensive process that only produced a dozen jeans a day. Meanwhile in the early 90s, the vintage trend took on and his jeans were growing in demand. In 1997 Evisu jeans took a leap forward when they were made on licence in Italy with the famous Japanese denim. Today the little Osaka trademark has become famous all over the world, with 400 shops besides more than 50 in Japan. Today, Evisu continues to expand with its newest additions including �Evisu Shoos�, �Evisu European Edition� and �Kizzu�. Band Color: Black Leather, Band Width: 38mm near case, 32mm near clasp/buckle, Bezel Color: Silver, Case: Silver + Square-shaped, Case Finish: Polished + Stainless Steel, Case Thickness: 10mm, Case Width: 38mm; 40mm with crown, Clasp / Buckle: Strap Buckle, Dial: Black + digital, Hand Color: Turquoise, Movement: Swiss + quartz, Time Zones: Single, Water Resistance: 5 atm, Other Features: Date Display, Alarm
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Evisu Ev-7011-33 Suzuka Mens Watch
Once upon a time there was a real connoisseur of jeans, Hidehiko Yamane � as expert and demanding as only certain Japanese �otaku� can be. He passionately searched for the best products to import from anywhere in the world. He soon realized that quality denim, the original, was impossible to find on the market. Then, during one of his trips looking for vintage pieces, he came across a 1950s American loom capable of weaving forty metres of a �selvedge� denim a day. Yamane had an idea: why not make exceptional jeans for connoisseurs like himself? So the Evisu adventure began. In 1988 Yamane � who calls himself a tailor, not a designer of jeans � created a cult product. He originally called his jeans Evis, after the Buddhist god of prosperity, and they were made in Osaka from pure American cotton. He personally painted his famous seagull logo on each article, a long and expensive process that only produced a dozen jeans a day. Meanwhile in the early 90s, the vintage trend took on and his jeans were growing in demand. In 1997 Evisu jeans took a leap forward when they were made on licence in Italy with the famous Japanese denim. Today the little Osaka trademark has become famous all over the world, with 400 shops besides more than 50 in Japan. Today, Evisu continues to expand with its newest additions including �Evisu Shoos�, �Evisu European Edition� and �Kizzu�. Band Color: Gold Metal, Band Width: 24mm near case, 22mm near clasp/buckle, Bezel Color: Black, Case: Gold + Circle-shaped, Case Finish: Polished + Stainless Steel, Case Thickness: 12mm to 9mm, Case Width: 46mm; 51mm with crown, Clasp / Buckle: Deployment, Dial: Black + analog, Hand Color: Gold, Movement: Swiss + automatic, Time Zones: Single, Water Resistance: 10 atm, Other Features: Date Display
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Evisu Ev-7011-22 Suzuka Mens Watch
Once upon a time there was a real connoisseur of jeans, Hidehiko Yamane � as expert and demanding as only certain Japanese �otaku� can be. He passionately searched for the best products to import from anywhere in the world. He soon realized that quality denim, the original, was impossible to find on the market. Then, during one of his trips looking for vintage pieces, he came across a 1950s American loom capable of weaving forty metres of a �selvedge� denim a day. Yamane had an idea: why not make exceptional jeans for connoisseurs like himself? So the Evisu adventure began. In 1988 Yamane � who calls himself a tailor, not a designer of jeans � created a cult product. He originally called his jeans Evis, after the Buddhist god of prosperity, and they were made in Osaka from pure American cotton. He personally painted his famous seagull logo on each article, a long and expensive process that only produced a dozen jeans a day. Meanwhile in the early 90s, the vintage trend took on and his jeans were growing in demand. In 1997 Evisu jeans took a leap forward when they were made on licence in Italy with the famous Japanese denim. Today the little Osaka trademark has become famous all over the world, with 400 shops besides more than 50 in Japan. Today, Evisu continues to expand with its newest additions including �Evisu Shoos�, �Evisu European Edition� and �Kizzu�. Band Color: Silver Metal, Band Width: 24mm near case, 22mm near clasp/buckle, Bezel Color: Black, Case: Silver + Circle-shaped, Case Finish: Polished + Stainless Steel, Case Thickness: 16mm, Case Width: 46mm; 51mm with crown, Clasp / Buckle: Deployment, Dial: White + analog, Hand Color: White, Movement: Swiss + automatic, Time Zones: Single, Water Resistance: 10 atm, Other Features: Date Display
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Evisu Ev-7011-11 Suzuka Mens Watch
Once upon a time there was a real connoisseur of jeans, Hidehiko Yamane � as expert and demanding as only certain Japanese �otaku� can be. He passionately searched for the best products to import from anywhere in the world. He soon realized that quality denim, the original, was impossible to find on the market. Then, during one of his trips looking for vintage pieces, he came across a 1950s American loom capable of weaving forty metres of a �selvedge� denim a day. Yamane had an idea: why not make exceptional jeans for connoisseurs like himself? So the Evisu adventure began. In 1988 Yamane � who calls himself a tailor, not a designer of jeans � created a cult product. He originally called his jeans Evis, after the Buddhist god of prosperity, and they were made in Osaka from pure American cotton. He personally painted his famous seagull logo on each article, a long and expensive process that only produced a dozen jeans a day. Meanwhile in the early 90s, the vintage trend took on and his jeans were growing in demand. In 1997 Evisu jeans took a leap forward when they were made on licence in Italy with the famous Japanese denim. Today the little Osaka trademark has become famous all over the world, with 400 shops besides more than 50 in Japan. Today, Evisu continues to expand with its newest additions including �Evisu Shoos�, �Evisu European Edition� and �Kizzu�. Band Color: Silver Metal, Band Width: 24mm near case, 22mm near clasp/buckle, Bezel Color: Black, Case: Silver + Circle-shaped, Case Finish: Polished + Stainless Steel, Case Thickness: 17mm to 15mm, Case Width: 46mm; 51mm with crown, Clasp / Buckle: Deployment, Dial: Black + analog, Hand Color: Silver, Movement: Swiss + automatic, Time Zones: Single, Water Resistance: 10 atm, Other Features: Date Display
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