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The Art of Time: Konstantin Grcic and the Unique Minimalism of the Rado Ceramica
One of the most difficult distinctions to understand is the the fine line between simplification and minimalism. Minimalism, over the past few decades, has become …
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The Art of Time: Dieter Rams and His Ten Principles of Good Design
Most of us here at worn&wound stand by the idea that every watch—and by extension, every watch designer—has something to teach us about what makes …
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The Art of Time: Marc Newson and the “Pod”
What makes a design modern? If there was a defining factor to making an object look contemporary, stylish, or even futuristic, it’s streamlining. The idea …
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The Art of Time: Roger Tallon and the Lip Mach 2000 Chronograph
Playfulness is an easy thing to forget in design, especially among the constraints of watches and other industrial goods. There’s an impulse to create something …
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The Art of Time: Max Bill and “Die gute Form”
Plenty of individual designers have gone on to become famous. Design movements from neoclassicism to Art Deco are rightly well-known as well. But only one …
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The Art of Time: Taro Tanaka and Seiko’s “Grammar of Design”
Welcome to the second installment of “The Art of Time,” w&w’s ongoing series exploring iconic designers within the watch world. Last time, we discussed the …
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A Sneak Preview of the San Francisco Windup Watch Fair
We’re less than a week away from kicking off the San Francisco Windup Watch Fair – our biggest Bay Area event ever. Products from over …
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