KUKA inspires watch designers
The color and aesthetics of KUKA robots are the influence behind a designer watch
20 Aralık 2013
Comitted to the aesthetics of industrial design
SEVENFRIDAY was founded in May 2012 and is today considered a respected and established newcomer among watch enthusiasts and collectors of luxury watches. One reason for this is the consistent orientation towards the aesthetics and feel of the industrial environment. Steel, industrial buildings, tools, machines, and gear wheels are reflected in the form and materials of the watches. The collections are aptly named “P1 Industrial Essence”, “P2 Industrial Revolution” and “P3 Industrial Engines”.
The designers had the robots from KUKA in mind while developing the P1-03 Orange. Arnaud Duval, Head of Design at SEVENFRIDAY, witnessed KUKA robots in an automobile factory years ago and remembers his first impression: these machines stand for high tech, reliability, precision and speed. Their clear and powerful design language places them among the avant-garde of industrial design.
Innovation and top quality
“Innovation, functionality and top quality are important criteria when we develop new products,” adds Dr. Andreas Bauer, Marketing Director at KUKA Robotics. “But we also place great value on ergonomics and excellent design. It is sensational, that KUKA as an engineering company are setting trends for a luxury product like a watch. We are very pleased that the watch is based on our orange robot. That’s absolutely unique!”
Stainless steel, PVD coated, specially tempered non-reflecting mineral glass, a visible balance wheel, automatic clockwork from Miyota – the SEVENFRIDAY watches can sport the KUKA orange with pride. And of course, the KUKA robot was also involved in the video and photo campaigns for the new watch. The KUKA colored watches are being sold all over the world and inspire fans from St. Tropez to Bahrain and Beverly Hills.
In the otherwise rather reserved world of fine luxury items, it is an accent piece which truly sends a signal!