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Introduction

Thin as a feather, light as a feather, smooth as a feather, elegant as a feather, graceful as a feather.
These are the design concepts that are shown in every aspect of the Credor Goldfeather.
What makes this possible is the aesthetics that have been cultivated in Japan since ancient times and the outstanding handiwork of our artisans.
It is immediately recognizable as a mechanical watch, and is filled with richness, kindness and warmth.

Features

  • Photo of Thin as a feather: a size which fits snugly under your sleeve

    Thin as a feather: a size which fits snugly under your sleeve

    The movement is mounted directly on the case using new technology, and this reduced the size of the case back significantly. This makes the watch look thinner than it is.

  • Photo of Light as a feather: bezel and lug

    Light as a feather: bezel and lug

    The bezel features diamond cutting, with Zaratsu polishing on the slender lugs. This makes the bezel shine beautifully from any angle.

  • Photo of Smooth as a feather: box crystal

    Smooth as a feather: box crystal

    Goldfeather features box sapphire crystal, which is extremely hard to polish. The sapphire crystal produces soft light reflections that add a gentle warmth to the watch.

  • Photo of Elegant as a feather: dial

    Elegant as a feather: dial

    The dial features soft curves.
    The sunray finish, inspired by a feather, generates a gentle light.
    The hands and the indexes curve gently toward the edge of the dial, adding a touch of elegance.
    The cut of the hands is designed to reflect light even in low-light settings to afford maximum legibility.
    The Goldfeather logo on the dial is an updated version of the logo that appeared on the original 1960 model.

  • Photo of Graceful as a feather: caseback

    Graceful as a feather: caseback

    All surfaces that come into contact with the wrist, including the caseback and the back of the lugs, are designed with elegant curves. Skilled artisans carefully hand-polished the surfaces, in order to create comfort.

About U.T.D.

The name U.T.D. (Ultra Thin Dress) has a long history, first appearing in the Seiko U.T.D. in 1969.
The U.T.D. combines the ultra-thin Caliber 68 mechanical movement with a thin case, to produce an ultra- thin wristwatch. As well as being thin and aesthetic, it is also highly functional.

Photo of Caliber 6890 Photo of Caliber 6890
Caliber 6890

Produced in the Shizukuishi Watch Studio, the Caliber 68 is one of the thinnest mechanical movements in the world, with a thickness of just 1.98 mm -- almost the same as a 500yen coin.

Photo of The movement is mounted directly on to the case
The movement is mounted directly on to the case

Caliber 68 inherits the design of Caliber 60, the ultra-thin mechanical movement released by Seiko in 1960. It has been produced as a Credor movement from 1993.

The name U.T.D. (Ultra Thin Dress) has a long history, first appearing in the Seiko U.T.D. in 1969.
The U.T.D. combines the ultra-thin Caliber 68 mechanical movement with a thin case, to produce an ultra- thin wristwatch. As well as being thin and aesthetic, it is also highly functional.

Produced in the Shizukuishi Watch Studio, the Caliber 68 is one of the thinnest mechanical movements in the world, with a thickness of just 1.98 mm -- almost the same as a 500yen coin.

Caliber 68 inherits the design of Caliber 60, the ultra-thin mechanical movement released by Seiko in 1960. It has been produced as a Credor movement from 1993.

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