DESCRIPTION
Small Nava Tempo Libero does away with a conventional display - it twists time off its familiar axis.
A simple decentralization of the minute hand determines graphically unusual configurations. With the passage of time the clock draws geometric shapes in continuous transformation.
The Tempo Libero, designed by Denis Guidone for the Milanese Nava Design of Italy, is an accessory that takes fun of the time, for design lovers that make the imagination and the irony their distinguishing features. A curious object not to pass unnoticed, a detail that Nava chooses for its spirit of irony. The design is clean and minimalist and finds its ultimate expression in the unconventional reading of time.
Because not every timepiece has to be foreboding and serious, Denis Guidone's watches play with the traditional expectation of what a timepiece should be. Designed in collaboration with Italian product brand Nava Design, his four contributions-the Ora, Ora Lattea, Ora Unica, and Tempo Libero-all feature unique design cues, signaling (sometimes with the use of traditional hands) what the time is. For example, the Ora Lattea uses dots, placed where a traditional hand would usually end, while the Ora Unica's squiggly line's ends go in place of hands.
SPECIFICATIONS
Diameter : 40 mm Lock: Aluminum buckle Strap: Leather Movement: Citizen quartz 2036 Glass: Plastic Pressure resistance: 3 BAR Packaging: Anodized aluminum