Jujutsu Kaisen Reveals 8 New 5th Anniversary Collab Watches
Image by James RichardsonJujutsu Kaisen is celebrating the fifth anniversary of its anime with a new collection of eight watches inspired by the Shibuya Incident and Hidden Inventory / Premature Death arcs, as well as Jujutsu Kaisen 0.
The anime adaptation began in 2020 and has since covered some of the manga’s biggest storylines across its TV seasons and the Jujutsu Kaisen 0 theatrical release, with the third season covering the start of the Culling Game Arc airing earlier this year and a fourth season already confirmed.

Created by watch brand Angel Clover, each timepiece includes references to each sorceror’s techniques, weapons and personalities across the dials and hands, creating designs that can work as regular watches while still carrying plenty of details for fans to recognize.

All eight models use Japanese-made solar movements and chronograph displays, with 10 ATM water resistance included across the collection.
Each case back also carries the Jujutsu Kaisen fifth anniversary logo, the corresponding character’s name and a memorable quote connected with them.

Let’s take a look at the full collection!
The “Yuji Itadori Shibuya Incident Watch,” priced at ¥28,600 (approx. $180 USD / £132 GBP), places Yuji’s personal icon at the 9 o’clock position and uses a Black Flash-inspired graphic at 3 o’clock, while the reverse carries his declaration that he must prove himself as a jujutsu sorcerer.



The “Megumi Fushiguro Shibuya Incident Watch,” priced at ¥28,600 (approx. $180 USD / £132 GBP), incorporates Megumi’s hand sign and Mahoraga’s wheel into the dial, with the hour hand based on Megumi’s sword and the minute hand modeled after Mahoraga’s Sword of Extermination.



The “Nobara Kugisaki Shibuya Incident Watch,” priced at ¥28,600 (approx. $180 USD / £132 GBP), uses her straw doll at 9 o’clock alongside rose details across the dial, while the hour and minute hands take inspiration from the hammer and nails used with her Straw Doll Technique.



The “Kento Nanami Shibuya Incident Watch,” priced at ¥28,600 (approx. $180 USD / £132 GBP), works his patterned necktie into the dial and turns his blunt sword into the seconds hand, while the 6 o’clock marker is finished in gold as a reference to his strength increasing once he enters overtime.



The “Yuta Okkotsu Jujutsu Kaisen 0 Watch,” priced at ¥28,600 (approx. $180 USD / £132 GBP), frames its 9 o’clock chronograph with a ring-inspired detail set with a crystal glass accent, while Yuta’s sword and sheath shape the hands and a Rika emblem appears at 3 o’clock.



The “Toge Inumaki Jujutsu Kaisen 0 Watch,” priced at ¥28,600 (approx. $180 USD / £132 GBP), places symbols connected with Cursed Speech and throat medicine at 3 o’clock, surrounded by a graphic based on the shockwaves created by his technique.



The “Satoru Gojo Hidden Inventory / Premature Death Watch,” priced at ¥28,600 (approx. $180 USD / £132 GBP), divides two of Gojo’s signature techniques across the dial with Cursed Technique Reversal: Red at 9 o’clock and Cursed Technique Lapse: Blue at 3 o’clock, while the seconds hand references Hollow Technique: Purple.



The “Suguru Geto Hidden Inventory / Premature Death Watch,” priced at ¥28,600 (approx. $180 USD / £132 GBP), features the Rainbow Dragon at 9 o’clock and a Cursed Spirit Orb at 3 o’clock, with the seconds hand modeled after the scissors wielded by the Kuchisake-Onna cursed spirit.



Together, the collection pulls from three very different periods of the anime, covering the younger Gojo and Geto from Hidden Inventory / Premature Death, Yuta and Inumaki from Jujutsu Kaisen 0 and several of the characters caught up in the devastating Shibuya Incident.

Pre-orders for all eight Angel Clover x Jujutsu Kaisen 5th Anniversary watches opened at 10:00 AM JST on August 20 through the official Angel Clover online store, with the collection also set to be sold through participating watch retailers across Japan.
Shipping is currently scheduled to begin on October 16, 2026.
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