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Credor

Ref. GCLP989

Sakura Fubuki Raden Edition

A rare and artistic limited edition stainless steel wristwatch with center seconds, date, power reserve indication, Urushi lacquer Raden dial, bracelet, guarantee and presentation box, one of a limited edition of 120 pieces

HK$50,000–100,000
€5,400–10,900
$6,400–12,800
Live 30 May, 12 PM Hong Kong SAR China Time
Credor
Circa 2018
GCLP989
810080, 7R87-0AD0
Sakura Fubuki Raden Edition
Stainless steel
Manual, cal. 7R87A, 30 jewels
Stainless steel Credor bracelet, max length 205mm
Stainless steel Credor deployant clasp
38mm diameter
Case, dial, movement, bracelet and clasps signed
Accompanied by Credor premium card and guarantee stamped Credor Salon Kyoto dated 19th March 2018, instruction manual, cloth, additional Credor crocodile strap and stainless steel Credor clasp, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
Good To Know:

- Limited edition of 120 pieces
- Sakura Fubuki edition made with Urushi Raden dial
- Accompanied with additional Credor bracelet

The limited-edition Credor Sakura Fubuki Raden GCLP989 released in 2018 represents the second passionate collaboration between Credor and the revered lacquerware artisan Yamada Heian-do. This exquisite timepiece fuses ancient Japanese craftsmanship with Seiko's innovative horology, delivering a dial of breathtaking beauty and profound cultural resonance.

The dial's centerpiece is the poetic Sakura Fubuki (cherry blossoms falling under moonlight) evoking fleeting beauty and serene transience. Crafted using the ancient raden technique from the Nara period (710–794 CE), thin slivers of iridescent mother-of-pearl are meticulously cut, inlaid into urushi lacquer, then layered and hand-polished until the delicate petals shimmer in relief. Each inlay glows with natural iridescence, creating a dreamlike, almost otherworldly quality that feels timeless yet profoundly captivating.

Housed in a sleek 38mm stainless steel case, the watch is powered by Seiko’s groundbreaking Spring Drive Caliber 7R87, featuring a prominent big date complication. This hybrid movement draws energy from a mainspring like a classic mechanical watch but achieves extraordinary precision and silky smooth seconds hand sweep.

Limited to only 120 pieces and paired with a crocodile strap, the original owner further purchased an additional Credor bracelet at the Kyoto Salon for versatility.

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