DESCRIPTION
Biegert & Funk is exhibiting a completely new kind of wristwatch that does not show the time with hands or digits. Time is indicated on this purist watch as readable text, turning it into a statement: "It is half past nine." The square watch face has a uniform grid of 110 letters. When the stainless steel button is pressed, words light up in unexpected places which describe the time. The initially random order of the characters lends this wristwatch a mysterious aesthetic.
"Qlocktwo makes you aware of the moment. Showing the time becomes an interesting experience for the owner," explains Andreas Funk from the design duo Biegert & Funk.
The design is minimalist and precision crafted, its form reduced to the essentials. The high quality brushed square stainless steel casing measures 35 x 35 mm.
Together with the time, it also displays the calendar day or seconds. "It is operated by a single push button and could not be more simple: one push to display the time, two for the calendar day and three for the seconds," says designer Marco Biegert.
In a square there is a grid of 110 letters. When the stainless steel button is pressed, words that describe the time light up in unexpected places. Whenever you look at your Qlocktwo W watch it is a new experience.
SPECIFICATIONS
Case size: 35 mm Case material: Stainless Steel Movement: Quartz Strap Material: Genuine Leather