Masking tape is a personal favorite of mine. Initially designed for industrial purposes, it has evolved into a distinctive form of stationery, thanks to the texture of Japanese paper and the many unique patterns that adorn it. Not only is it used for jotting down notes, wrapping sweets, and embellishing small items, but it has also become a highly addictive collectible, with more than 1,000 new varieties introduced in Japan each year. I often find myself surrounded by masking tape rolls of every color.
Cute, user-friendly, and designed in a way that makes you want to show it off to others. Drawn in by its mysterious charm, I instinctively picked up a roll of masking tape and placed it on my favorite watch. It was the moment when my nature as a watch designer, which is to connect everything to watches, responded strongly to the allure of masking tape.