Evan Clabots Slip Watch

January 14, 2012Styleby Alec Banks3990 Views

Designed by Brooklyn-based Evan Clabots for Nonlinear Studio, the Slip Watch is a clever and nuanced take on the minimalistic chronograph aesthetic we’ve seen of late. In speaking about the product, Clabots commented “the design is intentionally minimal, with proportions that are almost predictable. However it’s the skewed posture of the watch, making it appear to be slipping off its band, suggestive of a moment caught in time, that gives the clean minimal form new life.” Featuring stainless steel and black leather, the watch face measures 1.5” in diameter with a 1” thick band and Japanese quartz movement. The Evan Clabots Slip Watch is available for purchase at bynonlinear.com and other select retailers.

Source: designboom

  • Arjun Maini

    OCD need not apply…the concept kind of makes me queasy

  • sirrrko

    I can do that.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_D5H4ISWIJUQO3N2R2RKUIGQPDI Michelle

    :)

  • http://twitter.com/DCportraits Will Dyer

    Who are you to judge worth? Can you construct a watch from design to inception to completion on a budget of $200? Can you extract the frequency of a quartz crystal by using a battery to determine the vph? You belittle a process that you have no idea of and yet have no other option or idea to bring to the table. Learn how to comment with worth attached.

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  • Toriko

    Not worth $200