
TTT#2.5 - New York - Redundant Watch - Black
Est. $219 USD
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Time two times, it says time twice. After œRedundant Clock, Ji Lee redundantly wants make a œRedundant Watch with Anicorn Watches. As we continue our Trio of Time (TTT) journey, but before moving to our next global destination, we proudly present TTT's second New York City projectTTT #2.5, the Redundant Watch by Ji Lee. Movement: Miyota 2025 Japanese Quartz Movement. Housing: 316L Stainless Steel, Diameter 39mm Case, Height 8.7mm, Back & Screws. Glass: Mineral Glass. Water Resistance: 5ATM / 50 Meters. Strap: Genuine Leather (18mm Lug Width) + Stainless Steel Buckle with Smart Docking System. One size fits all. Battery Life: 2 Years. The Redundant Watch has no hour numbers. The watch face is formed entirely by clock hands. The still clock hands indicate the hour of the day (in terms of o™clock), and the running hands tell the minutes and hour. How To Set The Time Be original, be Redundant œWhen I was a graphic design student many years ago, I had a class project to design a clock. There have been so many great designs in the past that I couldn™t really think about anything original. Then, I had the most obvious idea and designed this Redundant Clock. Ji Lee Ji made a sample Redundant Clock, photographed it and put it on his portfolio website, this trigged massive emails enquiring where they can buy Redundant Clock, a fan of the clock love it so much and post it on Reddit, intrigued by the design, a lot of discussions and comments were made and the post become the number one post in the community, many voices demanded for Redundant Clock. About Ji Lee, the creator of Redundant Ji Lee is a New York based designer born in Korea and raised in Brazil. Named as one of the 50 most important designers in America by the Fast Company, Ji's work has been featured in The New York Times, Time Magazine, Wired, BBC, The Guardian among others. He is also a Communication Designer at Facebook, and former designer and creative director at the Google Creative Lab, who is known for his illustrations and public-art projects. He also teaches at the School of Visual Arts. How to assemble