
Project Overview
A bold reinterpretation of the IceLink Zermatt, this concept explores timekeeping as a spatial experience rather than a linear display. Built around a six-zone configuration, the watch presents multiple time references simultaneously, five independent zones paired with a central seconds indication, all unified within a single mechanical system.
The design breaks away from traditional dial hierarchy. Instead of a dominant center, time is distributed across the surface, fragmented, balanced, and interconnected. Each sub-dial operates as its own focal point, creating a composition that feels more like a mechanical network than a conventional watch face.
Encased in a sculpted rectangular form, the piece emphasizes contrast, solid versus void, structure versus transparency. The open architecture reveals a layered system of bridges and supports, where geometry drives both function and aesthetics. Multiple crowns reinforce the interaction, giving each time zone its own physical presence and control.
Rather than hiding complexity, the design celebrates it. Every element is exposed, intentional, and integrated into a cohesive visual language that feels architectural in scale and logic. At its core, this project is about translating advanced horology into a contemporary design statement, where engineering precision meets bold visual identity. We develop luxury watch concepts, mechanical layouts, and high-end 3D visualizations, transforming complex ideas into refined, production-ready designs and cinematic presentations.
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