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In a sea of MOD watches, H2 Hub reasserts its rigorously classic anime with three new watches from the AG Collective Samurai Series Collection. Each watch builds on the seven virtues of Japanese culture traditional design, by adding color, modern movements and other subtle twists. 

The AG Collective Samurai timepieces launched by H2 Hub introduce a new evolution of the modern styling, fused with performance and paying homage to the traditions. 

Limited to 99 pieces per color, the AG Collective Samurai Series is housed in a Solid Stainless Steel, with 42.5mm case size, paired with Double Domed Sapphire glass with 14 variations of colors to choose from. 

Water resistant to 30 ATM, the AG Collective Samurai Series uses Japan Automatic 8215 movement - a highly modified version with bold applied indexes, an array of bezel choices to choose from, ranging from Ceramic GMTs and dive timers, to brushed stainless steel 60 minute timers with recessed indexes. 

“Watch enthusiasts will recognise all the features that made the Samurai design so unique. While this limited edition is a true concentrate of everything that made this watch stand out, it also boasts brand new features that will set it apart for collectors,” says James Woo, the second-generation leader of H2 Hub.

When asked about what made him create the Samurai collection, Woo said his belief that he could create something better led him to design his first MOD anime collection, a Japanese-inspired timepiece. 

“It’s more about me always wanting to tweak something to my exact wishes because I feel I can do better. I’m a bit of a perfectionist, for better or for worse also being in the industry for two decades, this watch also paves the way for many future decades of fine watchmaking, staying true to H2 Hub values of creativity, craftsmanship and excellence.” Woo said. 

The Samurai Collection is the best selling watches to date, each strap color is unique to each SKU and they are produced in very limited quantities because this series is targeted at people who love Japanese culture, fans of the Samurai, and collectors that admire exquisite designs and limited edition pieces.

“We want to make it more creative, so the spacious dial leaves room for you to make your mark on your timepiece, through our engraving services. Making your Samurai Collection one of a kind,” Woo added.

The Samurai Collection consists of three watches. 

 

If you're looking for a watch that will make you feel like a samurai, look no further than the Samurai Code Series- Rei. The watch was named after the Japanese word for "respect," and it's perfect for anyone who's looking to make a serious statement.

A classic black and gold mix will never go out of style. The Meiyo is made for modern gentlemen looking for the perfect blend between a sports watch and a dress model with its classy dive-ready rubber strap.

“The most unique piece is The Makoto, which upholds all seven virtues. It means honesty. It's hard to find a watch that can tell you the time and also be your moral compass. But if you're looking for that kind of watch, this piece is perfect for you,” Woo said, showing us the unique timepieces. 

The AG Collective Samurai Code series is designed to be an extension of Aries Gold's already impressive line of diving watches. But these aren't just any watches—they're designed with divers in mind, so they can withstand all kinds of harsh conditions while still looking stylish.

Aries Gold is known for its bold colors and designs, which makes it a perfect partner for this new series. The Samurai Code watches have been designed to be as durable as possible while still maintaining an elegant look that will impress both friends and strangers alike. Moreover, the three models mentioned are just the start, Aries Gold is planning to create more watches inspired by the other Bushido codes to complete the whole collection.

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