Originally Posted By khokhar-deactivated20111123

treeline:

This is the very classy Max Bill watch in the Concrete Bauhaus style. A very simple yet very effective aesthetic. This is another example of how taking away anything that isn’t needed creates, more.
Clearly conceived by designer and architect Max Bill in Switzerland, the watch was a staple of goodness back when it was originally made in the 1960s. Since then you could buy versions of the watch in its pure form as made by German Junghans (who has many of their movements made by Seiko). For 2010 Junghans offers up a more modern, but still retro version of this retro classic. There are three versions of the watches and most exciting is their more modern dimensions (save for the still small manually wound version).
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treeline:

This is the very classy Max Bill watch in the Concrete Bauhaus style. A very simple yet very effective aesthetic. This is another example of how taking away anything that isn’t needed creates, more.

Clearly conceived by designer and architect Max Bill in Switzerland, the watch was a staple of goodness back when it was originally made in the 1960s. Since then you could buy versions of the watch in its pure form as made by German Junghans (who has many of their movements made by Seiko). For 2010 Junghans offers up a more modern, but still retro version of this retro classic. There are three versions of the watches and most exciting is their more modern dimensions (save for the still small manually wound version).

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