Japanese artist makes replica paper watches for real!
Manabu Kosaka, a Japanese artist from Saitama, has the ability and skill to manufacture replica models of the finest brands of different watches, but of high quality paper!
From Rolex to Casio, Kusaka's paperwork was almost as different from the original model of the hour, but it was made of paper. Although the viewer of paper forms at first glance is thought to be printed in 3D printing technology, Kosaka uses only his hand and some simple tools such as glue, scalpel, and other hand tools to help him carve out the finest details in his paper models.
The striking is not only in the formation of the clock, but in the way the shape of the hand belt and bracelets and other details that the artist mastered sculpted with great precision. Kusaka uses white paper in his works. And has experience in this field extends up to 15 years.
Some of Kosaka's amazing works and creations include similar versions of the famous Casio G-Shock watches, the IWC Portugieser Chronograph watch, the Frank Muller watch and, certainly, the precious Rolex watch. Where all his work looks exactly identical to the original watches, with a clear and precise sculpting of the inner clock components, and small gears that appear in the watches.
Not only is the wrist watch what Kosaka is like, Odity Central said he recently made a replica of the Louis Vuitton wallet, an old classic camera