Image courtesy of Bandai Namco and Ueni Trading

New Tekken 8 Angel Clover Watch Will Feature Heihachi

Ueni Trading revealed a new Angel Clover watch inspired by Heihachi Mishima from Tekken 8. The Japanese company has also opened pre-orders for the watch, which will be available on April 8, 2025, on the brand’s website.

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This watch’s design will be based on Heihachi, the Tekken series recurring character who made his return to Tekken 8 as a post-launch character in October 2024. The dial will feature the Mishima Zaibatsu logo, and the front case will have 236 pieces of crystal glass. Meanwhile, the back side will feature a command input that would result in Heihachi launching the Thunder God Fist in the actual fighting game.

The watch is available to order at 42,900 yen. The Japanese Angel Clover web store also supports international shipments via the WorldShopping widget, so people residing outside Japan can also place an order at around $286.25. However, this watch will have a very limited availability, as the company will only produce 150 units.

Ueni has also published a trailer featuring the collaboration watch on its YouTube channel:

As indicated by the source webpage, Heihachi’s watch comprises the second wave of the collaboration between Bandai Namco and Ueni Trading. The companies had previously worked to release two watches inspired by Jin Kazama and Kazuya Mishima in August 2024. Ueni added in its new press release that the first two watches sold out very quickly.

The new Angel Clover watch modeled after Heihachi Mishima from Tekken 8 will be available on April 8, 2025. Ueni Trading will close the pre-order window on the day before release.


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