[Arne Jacobsen (Arne Jacobsen)] Arne Jacobsen is the most influential architect and designer of the 20th century born in Denmark, and is a person called the father of Danish design who created the prototype of today's modern Scandinavian design.
[Masterpiece of Scandinavian Design] ARNE JACOBSEN's wristwatch has a simple and elegant design and is a representative item of Scandinavia. The 34mm face is suitable for a wide range of occasions, from casual to business to formal. The white face creates a sense of cleanliness and elegance, and it is a unisex design that can be used by both men and women.
[Minimalistic and Beautiful Design] The reason why the legendary Jacobsen design, which was created in 1943 as a project with Laurits Knudsen and first appeared on the market as a table clock, is called "STATION". At the time, soft, handwritten fonts were mainstream in Europe, and Jacobsen adopted a font that emphasized legibility over design, following the philosophy of the German Bauhaus, and introduced a clock that would blend in with any space. This clock design will spread throughout Denmark in the blink of an eye after its announcement. This simple and universal clock design was adopted at train stations, where the majority of the population needs to see the clocks they use, and it became a natural fit, as if it had been there from the beginning, and became an important tool for telling time to many people.
[Waterproof for everyday use] Since it is waterproof for everyday use, it is resistant to small drops of water and rain, so you can use it with confidence for everyday use. This is a watch you can rely on in a variety of situations, including business situations and everyday casual style.
Movement: Japanese quartz Windshield: Sapphire glass Average monthly difference: ±15 seconds Water resistance: 3 ATM Case material: Stainless steel Case back material: Stainless steel Size: Width 34 mm Regular warranty: 2 years Accessories: Regular warranty/dedicated case
[Collaboration with minä perhonen] This is the second collaboration between minä perhonen and Arne Jacobsen watches. The two brands, which were originally linked by Fritz Hansen's release of the Seven Chair and Egg Chair using minä perhonen textiles, have collaborated for the first time in the wristwatch genre, creating a new product never seen before. A timeless masterpiece of watch design makes it even more fun to wear a watch with a fashionable and unique textile strap. The name of the fabric used is ``land puzzle.'' It is a characteristic corduroy that is randomly woven, resembling the scenery seen when looking down on a small island from above. The name of the belt's fabric is ``land puzzle.'' It is characterized by its randomly woven corduroy, which resembles the view of a small island from above.