Eye Clock

In 1947, American designer George Nelson was commissioned to create a collection of watches. After studying how people used watches, Nelson concluded that time could be read by the relative position of the hands, thus eliminating the need for numbers. Although all the models shared a common characteristic—the absence of numbers—the diversity of shapes, colors, materials, and designs resulted in a vast collection.

Made with different types of wood and metal and a high-quality quartz movement mechanism.

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