Reimagining its slender, skiff-inspired vertical clock through a series of unique masterpieces featuring centuries-old enameling techniques.
Bringing the iconic dive watch beyond the wrist.
The surprise collaboration boasts the German electronics company’s minimalist aesthetic and is emblazoned with the Japanese apparel brand’s bold wordmark.
Playing sounds from classic Nintendo titles.
The clock was modeled after a 1930s airplane.
Rather than a traditional ticking clock face, each minute of the day is told by a minute-long drawing.
Coming in Bullseye Red and Electric Green.
Don’t worry, the “Time For Speed” collection also presents a $40,000 USD sans-diamond version, too.
Including a chess set, clock, candle holder, and playing cards.
The clock’s V8 pistons run on a separate movement.
Pre-orders open in November.
Displaying three time zones.