I find this designer quite fascinating and love the details he gets into a watch. This particular watch is available in 4 different versions. This being my first which covers 3, as the only difference is the colour of the hour panels and the second hand.
The watch has no lume at all, so the dim is just fabricated. However after spending way to long on it, I’m quite happy how it came out.
Itay Noy is an Israeli watchmaker, designer and artist who creates limited-edition timepieces in his independent studio in the Old Jaffa. His timepieces combine craftsmanship with thought-provoking design, meant to induce philosophical perspectives on the concept of time.
Watches in the Time Quarters series have faces divided into four quarters. Each quarter contains a time-display comprised of twelve dots to represent the hours. One quarter of each time-display is a window that reveals three hours – one quarter – of the twelve-hour clock cycle. As the time flows between the four time displays, the windows show the hour. The windows are gradually exposed and concealed as one hour moves to the next. A traditional analog clock is positioned in the center of the watch.
Try opening the watch in App and using the Time Machine. Apart from looking rather cool, it may give you a better idea of how the movement works.
Drawn entirely from scratch in GIMP and assembled and coded in WatchMaker.
Tap Features:
- Double Tap 6 to Unlock Tap Functions / Single Tap to Lock tap to Lock
- Center to Zoom
- 3 to adjust Brightness
- 9 to toggle Dim – Auto / On / Off
- 12 to toggle Faces
- Second Hand Battery Reserve in Dim
Hopefully someone somewhere may enjoy 😁