SEIKO Design by Tokio Kumagai(Photo by Bruce Weber)

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This book is a catalog published at the time of the release of SEIKO's "Clock that forgets time" designed by legendary fashion designer Tokio Kumagai (1947-1987). Starting with a career as a shoe designer, Comme des Garcons opened a flagship in Place des Victoires a year before opening a boutique in Paris. After that, he also worked on closing men's and ladies' lines, and expanded his business with the help of designers who were active in Japan afterwards, such as Masaki Matsushima and Yoichi Nagasawa. He was also responsible for the design of DOMON, which the JUN Group handles, and was expected to play an active role in the future, but he is a legendary designer who died suddenly in 1987. This is a catalog of Seiko watches (TOKIO KUMAGAI MINUTE) developed by Kumagai in 1987 with the concept of "a watch that forgets time", and was said to be the smallest quartz watch in the world at that time. Bruce Weber is in charge of the catalog photos, and graphic designer Bernard Baissait is in charge of the layout.
<Related Artists> Tokio KumagaiCOMME des GARCONSBruce Weber
<Condition> Good with sunburned, some wear and small damages.
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