Collaboration has been at the core of watchmaking since the early days with the etablissage system on which the artform was founded joining together craftspeople of all disciplines to bring a watch to life. In our modern era, collaborations have become more formalized between watchmakers as well as with other brands, artists, athletes, and even the most unexpected partners. Yes, collaborations have taken some wild twists and turns, and the work between Micromilspec’s founders Henrik Rye, Alexander Kadin, and Kim Ellefsen alongside industrial designer and materials specialist James Thompson AKA Black Badger definitely falls in that category.
The group first teamed up one year ago for the inaugural installment in the Project Sabotage/Time Wars series, but what makes this collaboration so unique is that it extends beyond the watch itself and to an accompanying alternate anime universe. Here, Micromilspec and Black Badger have taken the concept of storytelling in watchmaking to a whole new level, placing their co-created timepiece in its own world where Black Badger himself takes his animal form. As you might guess, the creative process throughout such a collaboration is anything but ordinary.
I sat down with Black Badger himself just ahead of the announcement for the second edition in the series the Broken Hour, whose one-time, 24-hour sales window officially opens today at 12pm ET and closes at 12pm ET on May 30. “Henrick and I were just together finalizing the storytelling elements,” he shares, “We met in Oslo at this retro coin operated Japanese arcade.” The location is fitting for the next piece of the saga in which Black Badger is lost in feudal Japan and hunted by the Syndicate in a haphazard journey through the space/time continuum. Enter his trusty companion – his wristwatch – which may be his only way home.
“So many brands today can be too heavy handed or on the nose with storytelling, and sometimes those stories aren’t even theirs to tell. We wanted to ensure the watch itself told a story and to make that story just as collectible as the physical watch,” Black Badger explains. What’s a more collectible vessel for storytelling than a comic book? Its serial nature is the perfect fit for the project. However, it was also crucial that they not get too lost in the story – the pair had to create a compelling watch too. “We were careful to make sure Black Badger was not just a character but a design element that translated to the watch,” he clarifies.



