Isotope Jumping hour

Inspired by the automotive world this jumping hour watch has a simple module on top of the Eta movement. This was the first watch in Isotope collection with the Lacrima face. The inspiration came from the Streamline Moderne era when designs were authentic and desirable. Some of the most breathtaking cars and boats ever designed were born of this era. Two excellent examples are the 1938 Phantom Corsair, designed by Rust Heinz, and the speedboats designed and built by Garfield Wood between 1930-1939. The focus was on the Art Moderne movement, rather than a specific brand or model. Every element was created so that the watch itself looked to be in motion.

Client: Isotope watches

Design & creative direction: GryaznovDesign studio

Material: Stainless steel 316L

Movement: Eta 2824

Complication: Jumping hour

Size: 47x 46,7mm

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