Moshe Safdie’s vibrant timepiece puts a Delaunay-inspired collage on your wrist

 

They say staring at art is supposed to make you lose track of time, but this timepiece may actually be a little different! Moshe Safdie’s “Ode to Delaunay” watch, designed for Projects Watches, pays tribute to the vibrant world of Orphic Cubism, particularly the work of French artist Robert Delaunay, while simultaneously telling time through the movement of colors across your wrist.

The “Ode to Delaunay” is a visual feast, bringing Safdie’s architectural sensibilities and composition to abstract geometric art. Its design is inspired by Delaunay’s 1938 painting, “Rythme n°1,” known for its dynamic use of color and form. Safdie, leveraging his architectural brilliance, translates this into a wristwatch that’s both a time-telling device and a statement piece. The watch is a composition of three colorful spinning discs, each representing the hours, minutes, and seconds. These discs, with open holes cut into them, reveal the passage of time in a manner reminiscent of Delaunay’s circular geometries.

Designer: Moshe Safdie for Projects Watches

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Stare at the watch long enough and you’re likely to enter into a trance. While Delaunay’s paintings were known to hypnotize viewers, the watch brings literal movement into the picture with a series of rotating discs that indicate the hours and minutes. The watch’s face stimulates you from every corner, with practically no blank spaces in its visual composition. It’s a stark difference from the functionally pure watch faces you’d see on more classic timepieces that opt for a more form-follows-function route. Here, however, function and art coexist harmoniously, creating a watch that’s always exciting to look at!

The watch itself is a hallmark of minimalist elegance and contemporary design. Encased in black stainless steel with a 40mm diameter, it strikes a balance between boldness and subtlety. The black leather band complements the watch’s overall aesthetic, making it versatile for various occasions. Moreover, its water-resistant feature adds a practical edge to its artistic allure.

Behind this inventive timepiece is Moshe Safdie, an Israeli-Canadian-American architect whose career spans six decades. Safdie is a figure synonymous with socially responsible and human-centric design. His iconic works include Habitat ’67, a model housing complex for Expo 67 in Montreal, the Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum, the Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort in Singapore, and the Crystal Bridges Museum in the United States. Safdie’s designs are not just structures; they are narratives in concrete, glass, and steel, reflecting his commitment to creating spaces that enhance human experience and interaction.

Safdie’s original sketch for the Ode to Delaunay watch.

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This watch is an ode to the world’s original timepiece, the Constellations!

We see cool new watch designs all the time, however, here’s one that’s taken inspiration directly from the universe! Designed by Alessio Romano for Projects Watches, the ‘Ora Major Watch’ is an ode to the world’s first and original timepiece, the Constellations. Projects Watches defines the Ora Major as a “modern interpretation” of the constellations, a rather sleek and good looking one might I add. Romano believed that other planets in the galaxy might be using the constellations as a timepiece as well, hence creating a mutually shared universal timepiece. Inspired by this, he designed the Ora Major Watch to be a constellation in itself.

Featuring a slick black IPB stainless steel dial that is as dark as the night sky, the Ora Major comprises of a red hour hand and a white minute hand. Meant to represent stars, the tripodal hands feature a circle at one of their ends. Little circular dots replace the usual Roman numerals that you find on watches. The collaboration of the circles on the hands, with the circles on the dial, enables us to read the time.

Measuring 9.5 inches end to end, the watch showcases a black silicone band. Amped with a high-quality Japanese movement, the Ora Major is unlike any watch I’ve ever seen. A must-have for space and astronomy lovers, the Ora Major creates an instant connection with the mighty universe, reminding us we’re all pieces of the same cosmic puzzle.

Designer: Alessio Romano for Projects Watches

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