G-Shock: 20th Anniversary Art

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Media Type:

Film Film

Brand

brand

Agency

agency

Country:

Japan

Since appearing as the first metal-cased G-Shock in 1996, 20 years ago, MR-G has continued to evolve along with G-Shock’s history as the brand’s premier model. Now, to celebrate the series’ 20th anniversary, we unveil “G-SHOCK x BONSAI”—art pieces that embody MR-G’s product concept. The Japanese traditional horticultural craft of bonsai encapsulates the beauty and harshness of nature in a small universe and is able to keep living for centuries. In the same way, with its solar battery and titanium casing, MR-G encapsulates the technologies to keep perpetual time in its small body. What ties them together is the Japanese passion for precision and craftsmanship, and both have been represented inside the watch box. The concept video shows how MR-G continues to keep accurate time within the bonsai as it grows, weathering rain and wind. Over a three-month period, we captured over 70,000 shots in time-lapse photography, which have been edited together into this video. Contained within a diameter of just 50mm is precision technology to keep time in perpetuity. The marriage of state-of-the-art technology and advanced craftsmanship has borne MR-G, the epitome of Japanese watch-making.

Credits

Advertising Agency:

McCann Erickson, Tokyo, Japan

Executive Creative Director / Copywriter:

Isamu Nakamura

Creative Director / Art Director:

Keiichiro Takahashi

Film Director:

Satoshi Onda

Photographer:

Yuji Uenoyama

Production Company Producer:

Motoi Fujiwara

Production Manager:

Toru Hara

Bonsai Artists:

Yoko Uda, Daisuke Kishi

Cinematographer:

Seitaro Nanba

Date:

December, 2016

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