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Demon Slayer GARRACK Watch Line Adds Genya Shinazugawa and Kanao Tsuyuri Models

The expansion of the GARRACK mechanical watch line with two more Demon Slayer characters shows the franchise's continued reach into high-end collectible merchandise beyond standard apparel and figures.

Key Facts

  • Two new mechanical watches inspired by Genya Shinazugawa and Kanao Tsuyuri join the GARRACK lineup, which uses Kanazawa gold leaf in collaboration with Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
  • Pre-orders open June 5, 2026, with a release date of July 3 and a price of 74,800 yen each.
  • The Genya Shinazugawa model features a messenger crow at 12 o'clock, a rotating disc designed after his Nichirin sword tsuba, and his facial scars expressed in Kanazawa gold leaf.
  • The Kanao Tsuyuri model uses a butterfly motif from her hair ornament at the 12 o'clock index, with a rotating disc based on her sword tsuba and her haori ribbon rendered in gold leaf.
  • Both watches are assembled in Japan with Japanese-made movements, and each dial is hand-finished by artisans, making every piece unique.

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Demon Slayer GARRACK Watch Line Adds Genya Shinazugawa and Kanao Tsuyuri Models

Two new mechanical watches inspired by Genya Shinazugawa and Kanao Tsuyuri have joined the GARRACK lineup, which uses Kanazawa gold leaf in collaboration with Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. Pre-orders open June 5, 2026, with a release date of July 3 and a price of 74,800 yen each.

The Genya Shinazugawa model features indices with scratch-like parts and a messenger crow at 12 o'clock, with a disc that rotates every second designed after his Nichirin sword tsuba. The minute hand is shaped like his sword, the hour hand like a matchlock gun, and his facial scars are expressed in Kanazawa gold leaf on the dial.

The Kanao Tsuyuri model uses a butterfly motif from her hair ornament at the 12 o'clock index, with a rotating disc based on her sword tsuba. The minute hand takes her sword shape, the hour hand her sheath, and the ribbon on her haori is rendered in gold leaf.

Both watches are assembled in Japan with Japanese-made movements. Each dial is hand-finished by artisans, making every piece unique. Pre-orders begin June 5, with release on July 3. Some stores will offer early sales.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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