“Being smaller never stopped minutes from slicing hours into pieces,” reads the caseback of the new Tsuyosa x seconde/seconde/. It may sound like an ancient Japanese proverb, but it was written by the French horological artist known as seconde/seconde/ as the inspiration for this collaboration.
This limited-edition iteration of Citizen’s hit affordable automatic sports watch visualizes those wise, inspirational words by suggesting that the minute hand has sliced each hour index in half.

Romaric André, better known as seconde/seconde/, is one of the most prolific collaborators in the watch industry. His graphic design work and cheeky alterations have graced the dials of Timex, Frederique Constant, Squale and many others.
Now, seconde/seconde/ has applied his playful touch to Citizen’s best sub-$500 all-purpose watch. This 40mm Tsuyosa features a pixelated katana sword for the minute hand.

This nod to the nostalgic era of 8-bit gaming is reminiscent of the mods that established the artist’s reputation. Before collaborating with watch brands on new designs, senonde/seconde/ made playful modifications to coveted vintage watches, such as swapping the minute hand on a 1950s Rolex Oyster Royal with an NES-era Zelda sword.





