Origin — A Collector’s Dial Art Series

Porcelain as the canvas. Multi-Fired Enamel Hand-painting as the language. 64g Sterling silver as the frame.

Evergreen’s Stillness— Strength That Endures

Not in bloom, but in staying green. The pine stands through wind and snow—quiet, steady, and unchanged by the season. Its strength is not dramatic; it is consistent.

To wear it is to carry a reminder: endure without hardening, persist without noise. True strength does not rush — it holds its ground, stays alive through the years, and remains calm in every weather.

For more on Origin’s craft and design aesthetics, you can explore the Halcyon Archive under Discover in the navigation menu.

Evergreen in Ink— Flourishing, Yet Restrained

Not through noise, but through brushwork. Evergreen speaks in an ink-wash language: deep brown and forest green are laid with disciplined strokes, so lushness is formed through spacing and restraint—light in appearance, yet weighted with life and longevity.

That sense of richness comes from master-level control: clean lines, measured density, and layering that stays full without becoming chaotic. And this elegance is amplified only on Porcelain—its warm base and translucent glaze quiet the tones, refine the depth, and let the whole image read with calm restraint, lasting beauty, and enduring grace.

Enamel on Porcelain —

A Peak Craft, Taken One Step Further

In decorative arts, enamel is widely regarded as a pinnacle craft. Within enamel miniature painting, the discipline of one color, one firing is often considered the peak: each pigment layer is painted and fired separately, with virtually no room for correction. It’s not enough to paint well—you must also survive the kiln.


Placing this craft on a Porcelain dial raises the difficulty again. Porcelain cannot tolerate rapid temperature change; Heating and cooling must be far slower, gentler, and more controlled—often taking ten times longer or more—or the dial may crack.

And it is worth it, because the beauty is pushed to its fullest:

  • Higher firing range lets enamel show greater depth and translucency.
  • Porcelain’s warm base naturally tempers enamel’s brilliance—luminous, yet restrained.

For more on Origin’s craft and design aesthetics, you can explore the Halcyon Archive under Discover in the navigation menu.

A note on value

In watchmaking, enamel miniature painting of this echelon israre below $50,000—and executing it on Porcelain is rarer still, given the material’s strict firing demands.

Sterling Silver & Hand-Finishing

A Softer Presence, A More Elegant Foundation

Origin uses a sterling silver case. The appeal of silver isn’t sharpness—it’s its jewelry-like character: a softer glow, a warmer presence, and nuanced depth that shifts with light and time.

That gentle weight gives the artwork its poise. The case doesn’t compete with the dial; it quietly supports it—so Porcelain’s radiance and the miniature painting’s detail feel more elegant, more composed, and more collector-worthy.

Collectibility — Rarity and Limited Capacity

Origin is Halcyon’s collector-grade expression of craft, never designed for scale. Its rarity is not a slogan—it is dictated by the work itself: the time and focus of master painters, the kiln rhythm required for Porcelain and enamel, and a near-zero margin for error that leads to rigorous attrition.

As a result, each Origin design is produced in truly limited capacity—typically two pieces per month, or fewer. Every Origin is a limited work, accompanied by an individual serial number and a collector’s certificate.

Created to commemorate the United States’ 250th anniversary, Eagle is limited to 50 pieces for public release.

Within Origin’s framework of limited capacity, numbering, and certification, this dedication becomes a clear collectible marker—meant to be recognized and recorded.

Value — Top-Tier Craft, Made More Within Reach

In watchmaking, sterling silver cases, enamel miniature painting, and brushwork at this echelon typically do not belong to this price tier—let alone all of them brought together, and still holding up under magnification.

Origin is our clearest answer to what a top-tier craft watch should be: enduring materials, master-level artistry, and a beauty meant to be keptsomething genuinely worthy of collecting.

Yet we also believe lasting beauty should not remain forever out of reach. That is why we deliberately avoid expensive retail counters and sales structures, keeping the cost where it matters—materials and craft. We rely instead on time, trust, and word of mouth to carry the work forward.

As a result, Origin can be offered at a more restrained—yet truly approachable—price for collectors who care about the work itself.


Specs
Watch Size
42 mm
Lug Width
22 mm
Case Material
925 Silver (64 g)
Backcase Material
Stainless Steel
Glass
Sapphire
Buckle
Stainless Steel
Dial Material
Porcelain
Painting
Enamel
Movement
Seiko NH05
Weight
263 g
Strap
Black Embossed Cowhide
Warranty
2 Years

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