Gagà Laboratorio Launch Fair at Kokura Izutsuya
The exciting launch fair for the distinguished watch brand Gagà Laboratorio is set to take place at the second-floor watch salon of Kokura Izutsuya starting from April 6 to April 30, 2026. This event showcases the luxurious and highly coveted LUCE collection, as well as the beloved Labormatic series. A unique collaboration with the globally-renowned watch media outlet Revolution further elevates this event, where only 100 pieces of the LUCE will be available worldwide.
Event Details
- - Date: April 6 (Mon) - April 30 (Thu), 2026
- - Location: Kokura Izutsuya, 2nd Floor Watch Salon
1-chome, Funabacho, Kokura, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture 802-8511, Japan
- - Contact: TEL: 093-522-2529 (Direct)
- - Hours: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Kokura Izutsuya serves as a gateway to Kyushu and the only local department store in the region. It is cherished by both local customers and tourists from neighboring areas, including Yamaguchi and Oita Prefectures.
About Gagà Laboratorio
Gagà Laboratorio signifies a daring new chapter in contemporary watchmaking. The brand's commitment to exploring design, materials, and sophisticated mechanical structures allows it to transcend mere functionality, creating timepieces that express individuality and cultural significance. Gagà Laboratorio embodies a space where passion meets innovation, standing as a true atelier of horology focused on the future.
Featured Product
The LUCE, meaning “light” in Italian, represents a celebration of vision and knowledge, manifested in a brand-new luminous form. The watch features a masterful integration of lapis lazuli in the dial base, while the entire index is outfitted with Super-LumiNova, creating a stunning contrast reminiscent of a starlit night sky. This aesthetic brilliance transforms the LUCE into a symbolic piece of art.
This model shines particularly with its luminous display, while the lapis lazuli accentuates the dial’s beauty and uniqueness. The watch’s case back reveals a glowing rotor that illuminates in the dark, highlighting the lavish craftsmanship that Gagà Laboratorio is known for.
The LUCE's meticulous attention to detail encapsulates the maison's philosophy—a synergy of design-led watchmaking, innovation, material research, and distinctive Italian beauty.
Product Information
- - Model Name: Labormatic Luce
- - Model Number: GALMLU001
- - Price: ¥979,000 (tax included)
- - Limited Edition: 100 pieces worldwide
- - Case Material: Polished stainless steel with blue PVD accents
- - Diameter: 42 mm
- - Thickness: 13.3 mm
- - Glass: Domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
- - Dial: Blue four-sector dial with a disc-type hour display at 12 o'clock, a central lapis lazuli minute display, and a circular small seconds plus Super-LumiNova indices
- - Back: Transparent sapphire crystal case back, secured with four screws
- - Strap: Blue Italian saffiano leather with a pin buckle
- - Water Resistance: 5 ATM
- - Movement: La Joux-Perret LJP-G100, approx. 68-hour power reserve with 24 jewels and operates at 28,800 vibrations per hour.
Labormatic Collection Overview
The Labormatic collection consists of four distinct styles:
1.
Cinquanta—A blend of pure design and fine craftsmanship reflecting the elegance of the 1950s.
2.
Bauhaus—Capturing the geometric and rigorous beauty of the Bauhaus art movement in a refined and minimalist style.
3.
Champagne—Exuding festivity and vibrancy, contrasting the minimalism of the Bauhaus style.
4.
Azzurro—Introducing a new dimension of color representing the optimism after World War II, evocative of Italy's economic revival with a soft pastel hue.
Each timepiece within the Labormatic range is a celebration of artistic and mechanical ingenuity, offering watch enthusiasts a touch of Italian elegance and historical significance. Gagà Laboratorio stands out, not just as a manufacturer but as a curators of time, culture, and innovation.
Be sure not to miss this exclusive event at Kokura Izutsuya to bear witness to the masterpieces that Gagà Laboratorio has crafted, exemplifying the future of horological art.