Picto Watch Black/Gold
  • Picto Watch Black/Gold
  • Picto Watch Black/Gold
  • Picto Watch Black/Gold
  • Picto Watch Black/Gold
  • Picto Watch Black/Gold
  • Picto Watch Black/Gold

Picto Watch Black/Gold

€114.88
Availability if not in stock 1 to 2 weeks
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Following on from the success of the Rosendahl Picto watches, Rosendahl have introduced four further PICTO models, a selection of different colour dials and now include a genuine leather strap. With Picto, Steen Georg Christensen and Erling Andersen wanted to design a ”picture” of time.

Where traditional watches show the time with the ticking hands, it is the watch face that rotates on Picto, giving the illusion of the earth moving and time passing.

Conversely, the hour hand is fixed like a dot on the face, as Picto's only feature besides the minute hand – both in shiny, stylish steel.

Specifications

Made in: Hong Kong
Lens: Mineral glass
ATM: 05
Movement: Mioyta 2025
Battery
Accuracy: 5 sec / day
Strap & Bracelet: Silicone
Case: IP stainless steel

Size Description

Case diameter: 30mm or 40mm

  • Steen Georg Christensen & Erling Andersen

    Steen Georg Christensen & Erling Andersen - The designers behind the Danish design icon from the 80s. In 1984 two Danish designers, Steen Georg Christensen & Erling Andersen, had a stroke of genius when they created the spectacular Picto watch. A minimalist, almost aesthetic watch design in a graphic style and ?rotating disc” which is more contemporary today than ever before. Unique design With Picto, Steen Georg Christensen and Erling Andersen wanted to design a ”picture” of time. Where traditional watches show the time with the ticking hands, it is the watch face that rotates on Picto, giving the illusion of the earth moving and time passing. Conversely, the hour hand is fixed like a dot on the face, as Picto's only feature besides the minute hand – both in shiny, stylish steel. Picto's innovative design and technology have taken the watch all over the world and directly into MoMA, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, where the watch is today a part of the museum's permanent exhibition.
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