Video: Magic arrows
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
More and more designers are becoming minimalists. Some make watches without numbers, others get sophisticated and leave them without hands. But is it possible to remove the dial from the clock?
Of course, the lack of a dial is unlikely to prevent you from determining the time by them, but it can confuse you for a while. But here everything is conceived very conveniently, in fact. Since there is no dial, and there are no numbers either, it means that the numbers just need to be depicted on the arrows. Only designers could come up with such a thought. Thus, we get arrows running right along the wall, at the ends of which the numbers are depicted.
There is no second hand, as you can see here, there is only hour and minute. It is interesting that there are times when two numbers are depicted on the arrow at once - in the picture it is, say, 10 and 11 o'clock - this means that the arrow is between them. I think at first there may be problems, because here you can't immediately figure out where the minutes are, where are the hours, and what does it all mean. But over time, you can get used to such. In addition, it's not even worth talking about their originality - there are not so many such ideas. And they will surely fit into the interior, because there is definitely nothing superfluous in such watches. Only it is better to hang them on an appropriate background, say, on a white wall. The watch was named "Eclipse".
Designer: Qian Yiran
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