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Naoya Hida & Co. 2025 Collection Introduces First Perpetual Calendar

Naoya Hida & Co. has unveiled its 2025 collection, which continues the brand’s commitment to high-craft watchmaking with artisanal hand-engraved dials. The collection introduces the brand’s first perpetual calendar and most complex watch to date, the NH Type 6A, alongside the NH Type 3B-3 and the NH Type 5A-1 timepieces.

The NH Type 6A is presented in the marquee’s signature vintage-inspired style and features a 37mm case measuring just 11.5mm thick. Its Sterling silver dial has subdials at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock for day, month with leap year, and date. The hour markers are Roman numerals, while the minute track is made of small dots at the dial’s perimeter. The Roman numerals and subdials information are hand-engraved, reflecting the brand’s high level of expertise and skill in watchmaking.

The Type 6A is powered by the manually wound Cal.3025PC, created in partnership between Habring2 and Dubois Dépraz. It has a power reserve of 45 hours and features a custom click spring designed to deliver a unique winding experience.

Two updated models are also part of the collection, including the NH Type 3B-3 and the NH Type 5A-1. The Type 3B-3 is a new version of the brand’s NH Type 3B dress watch with a 6 o’clock moonphase and German silver engraved dial. It receives an updated yellow gold case and a lapis lazuli moonphase disc. The NH Type 5A-1 refines the rectangular Type 5A by replacing the acrylic crystal with sapphire.

All watches remain highly exclusive, with the NH Type 6A limited to 10 pieces per year, the NH Type 3B-3 limited to five examples between 2025 and 2026, and the NH Type 5A-1 limited to 10 pieces through next year.

Both the Type 6A and 3B-3 are priced at $57,300, while the 5A-1 retails for $24,500. Prospective buyers are required to go through an application process where they are asked to provide details about their current collection and their interest in the watches. Buyers can also opt to purchase Naoya Hida & Co. watches via a lottery system through the Armoury. For more information, visit the Naoya Hida & Co website.

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