Stellar Series · Imperial
A flying tourbillon at three o'clock, set in a gold-plated case. Two hundred and thirty-two parts, each placed by hand — the kind of watch you understand only when the cage begins to turn.
A tourbillon is meant to be seen turning in person, not scrolled past. Visit our Hong Kong Showroom for a private viewing — enjoy a tea ceremony, and leave with a Memorigin tea set.
Every viewing is personal. Private. Unhurried. An afternoon, told in three parts.
A travel-ready set in our signature navy case — a purple-clay teapot, four cups, and a tea canister. Whether you leave with a watch or simply with a memory, the set is yours.
A private appointment in our Hong Kong Showroom. Try every piece on the wrist.
A quiet, traditional service. No watch is rushed; neither are you.
You leave with the Memorigin travel tea set — even if you came only to look.
Four in-house tourbillons, hand-assembled in Hong Kong. Slow watches — designed to be lived with, not displayed.
A flying tourbillon at three o'clock, set in a gold-plated case. Two hundred and thirty-two parts, each placed by hand — the kind of watch you understand only when the cage begins to turn.
A flying tourbillon for the wrist that wears 35 millimetres, 7 thin. A rose-gold skeleton dial, openwork to the movement beneath — the mechanics on full display, the proportions kept quietly feminine.
A genuine meteorite dial — no two pieces alike. Forty-one jewels, self-winding, and just 9.9 millimetres thin. Slips beneath a cuff. Earns a second look every time it doesn't.
Where Memorigin began — model MO 0001. A fumé sunburst dial that catches light the way the maison caught its first attention. Hand-finished in Hong Kong, the same as it has always been.
The showroom is quiet, by appointment only. Message us — we'll find a time that suits you, and prepare the tea.