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#1 ·
Evening all,

My brother's been asking for watch options for an upcoming birthday and I thought I'd pick the collective Watch Forum brain.

He's an architect, and very much into his interior/modern design stuff, and hence naturally gravitates towards the Issey Miyake/Alessi/Starck watches. However, he's looking for something in the region of £500-700, and, in his words, wants it to look like a "real watch" as opposed to a "fashion watch" but still, ideally, have design heritage.

My first recommendations were for the Max Bill Junghans models, and perhaps a Roger Tallon LIP - he wants new instead of second hand though.

Any ideas on here?

Thanks!
 
#2 ·
Architects tend to have a Bauhaus phase at some stage, so how about a Braun AW20, with 5 Jewel Ronda quartz, Made in Germany, and in classic Bauhaus style. I just ordered one new (NOS as they are not made any more) for £40 from a UK seller on the Bay - you can get them at a German website also, Timedesigns (which has all the Braun watches) for 99 euros.

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If I like the AW20 ( as I think I shall) my next target is a Braun AW24 - it is gorgeous design, and Braun quality. Also with Ronda movement, and a GMT hand. It is 170 euros from Germany.

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Online you will find architects raving about them. Worth a look.....
 
#6 ·
Still have my Braun watch, similar design, without date function. Inside it has a Swiss movement, with one jewel, assembled in Thailand. The movement marking is 6097/156, and 442 346 on the lid, original strap and Braun buckle. Still works, but must put in a new cell. Came free with a Braun shaver back in the '90s. Love the look!

Agree it is a good design as many Braun products were. Gorn out of business? They were in Kronberg, Taunus, near Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Mike
 
#7 ·
Thanks for the feedback on your Braun. The ones offered for sale seem all to have 5 jewel Ronda movements, and it certainly says on the dial "Made in Germany", though I guess that can mean something other than what is initially assumed.

Braun were bought by Gillette in the 60s, who seem to have left them to do their own thing, and indeed the 70s and 80s were Braun's heyday with Dieter Rams as their amazing chief designer. Gillette was bought up in 2005 (I think) by Procter & Gamble, and Braun stopped making watches. The word is that in spring they will start making them again in collaboration with another company. If they live up to their previous standards it will be an exciting revival.
 
#10 ·
I got a new 'weather station' with Radio controlled clock, inside and outside temperature, humidity etc. Designed by Jacob Jensen who, I believe was a Bang and Olufsen designer. He also has a range of watches.

Have a google for Designtoplease. co.uk

I found a discount code as well for 10% off at checkout - design10.
 
#14 · (Edited by Moderator)
I just lost a half an hour (not really, ripping CDs to my iPod library) to all those delicious Braun watches. Can't decide which I like best ... I truly love Braun's superior industrial design (far ahead and outclasses Apple's) have many Braun things in my home. In fact ... the avatar I usually use, gracing CHROMEJOB.COM, is 'borrowed' from Braun's German web site.

Wow, wish I'd known about these when gf was eying the Danish Design minimalist watches (OP, you might look those up, quite affordable; gf settled on a titanium model that is featherweight)....

I was going to suggest the Mondaine Swiss Railway watches (search on the forums, a couple of members have posted lovely pics), as it has a distinctive design, design history, and minimalist design ethic.
 
#15 ·
I was going to suggest the Mondaine Swiss Railway watches (search on the forums, a couple of members have posted lovely pics), as it has a distinctive design, design history, and minimalist design ethic.
Good call, David. Most graphic designers I know love the Mondaine. You can't beat its minimalistic clarity. So I reckon architects might like 'em, too.

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:D
 
#20 ·
If your looking for a design classic watch search out the Tian Harlan Chromachron' (Chroma=Color ; Chronos=Time). In 1971 Tian developed a new concept which aligned the passing of time to coloured segments around a dial. Then a black disc with a segment cut out is rotated infront of the colours. To the wearer it creates a loose method of time keeping.

The concept was originally created for a clock that went on display at the 1972 Olympics.

You can get them as new quartz or 17j swiss mechanicals which are new old stock.

With this its all about the design as the watches were pretty run of the mill, well they were never meant to be Horological heirlooms.

There is a nice computer programme which provides a desk top clock with the same concept.

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Steve
 
#21 · (Edited by Moderator)
oh god! totally forgot! I found a really cool designer watch company a while ago, mr jones they are called. They basically make cheapish swatch like creations but with incredibly inventive twists! Infact i bought a mate one a while ago, wasn't too bad tbh!

I actually quite want one, they are just so damn refreshing.

my personal favourite is the mirrored "remember you will die" piece, very clever.

Nick
 
#33 ·
I am sure he will love the slender Obaku watch with its sleek lines and minimalistic design

this one I found online cheapest price I could find was £71.27

yes £71.27 ...amazing looking watch for that price... if thats too cheap for him then some models go just above the £200 mark.

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