The story behind WabiFace
Wabi (侘) and sabi (寂) are two words from old Japan — the beauty of imperfection, the dignity of weathered things. A petal that has just fallen. A shrine wall touched by a thousand winters.
WabiFace is a growing collection of these moments, brought to your wrist. Each face is inspired by Japanese tradition, with every animation timed to the rhythm of the original scene — sakura petals catching the wind, gold flakes drifting beneath a flying crane, fireworks rising into a summer sky and fading.
The name itself
"WabiFace" carries a quiet double meaning.
From 侘 (wabi) — the beauty of imperfect, simple things.
And from 和 (wa) + 美 (bi) — harmony and beauty.
A face for both, on your wrist.
— Designed in Japan, for the world.






























