The JW-EX watch is sheer mechanical joy for the analog-lover - Yanko Design
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Every office of every sentry of the JW-EX serial was custom-designed to titillate your senses. The JW-EX watch obsesses over the magic of mechanical movements and so much, that it's literally called EX, or brusk for exaggeration.
Designed out of a love of complex mechanical movements and complications, Jason Chan of Jason Watches designed the JW-EX, the ultimate homage to spinning wheels, rotating gears, actuating springs, and multiple intricately shaped and assembled metal pieces dancing together in absolute synchronicity to describe the movement of fourth dimension.
Not a unmarried role of the JW-EX is pre-made. Every single scrap of the JW-EX is made bespoke, giving y'all a sentinel that is unique in every right, from its construction to even the fourth dimension-telling experience, because the JW-EX reinvents that too. Using the colour cerise to denote the time, guiding you through the procedure of reading information technology, the JW-EX splits time into its fragments. Hours, minutes, and seconds sit at different locations on the watch, unlike traditional timepieces that use the concentric dial-and-easily method. Giving minutes the priority (because that's what you tend to focus on the most) the watch puts the minutes counter right on top. To its bottom correct sits an hour gauge, while the lesser left lies a rotating seconds disc that besides lets you accept a peek at the sentry'due south mainspring right on the front.
The JW-EX uses a specially developed motility called the JW-7100 custom developed for the lookout man itself. It allows the JW-EX to be as brilliantly exaggerated, eccentric, and actress as information technology is, allowing hours, minutes, and seconds to all piece of work in their contained zones, while also giving you a taste of the mechanical action in the seconds window equally yous tell the time. The JW-7100 comes with an 80 hr power reserve, and five ATM of water resistance. With 21 jewels, and an incredibly precise and intricate move (visible from both the forepart and exhibition back) Jason believes it's virtually incommunicable to own a movement this unique and bespoke at its competitive cost tag, thanks to the disruptive power of crowdfunding.
The JW-EX comes in a 46mm wide 316L Stainless Steel case, with 4 Sapphire crystals roofing the three displays on the forepart and the exhibition window on the back. Designed to pay an homage to the pre-electronic era of mechanical glory, the picket comes in a vintage-inspired well-nigh-steampunk design with a steam-engine manner guess, and plate-pieces that sit on top of the steel body, almost as if they were riveted in place. The crown's shifted to the 6 o'clock position, to exaggerating the scout'southward bespoke, unique design, while the 1 yr international warranty stands as a testament to Chan's commitment to edifice and delivering timepieces of the highest quality!
Designer: Jason Chan (Jason Watches)
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2019/07/04/the-jw-ex-watch-is-sheer-mechanical-joy-for-the-analog-lover/
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