34 mm City Hall Evergreen

Arne Jacobsen City Hall wrist watch with Green 16 mm leather strap in calf-skin with brushed gold buckle.

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Solid stainless steel case with a concave dial, hardened double convex M2 glass, 3 ATM.
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SKU 53210-1688G
Model City Hall
Size 34 mm
Dial Color Green
Bezel Brushed Gold
Strap Material Leather strap
Strap Width 16 mm
Strap Color Green
Movement MIYOTA GL26

A dot and a line. PICTO® shows time in the most insisting minimalistic way. Designed in Denmark in the 80's it is still contemporary centuries later and loved by people of all ages and nationalities. No wonder PICTO® is called an icon among watches.

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Bankers

In 1961, Arne Jacobsen won the competition to design the new National Bank of Denmark and the building was completed in 1978 – 7 years after his death. The Bankers clock is designed in 1971 and hangs proudly displayed on the original bank hall wall.
The bank hall contains peartree panels, contrasting the entry hall in Norwegian marble, which stretches like a cathedral almost 20 meters up throughout the six stories.

The Danish National Bank is widely considered one of Arne Jacobsen's masterpieces.

 

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Roman

In 1942 the City Hall of Århus in Denmark was unveiled. Arne Jacobsen designed the building together with Erik Møller, and the original design was without a tower.
A tower has no functionality and therefore does not fit into the design philosophy of Arne Jacobsen. But after multiple protests, the two architects saw no other option but to add a 60-meter tall tower.

Fortunately, it was because of this tower that we got the beautiful clock, Roman.

 

 

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Station

In the middle of the 30s, a young Arne Jacobsen designed a house for H. J. Hansen which was the director of Lauritz Knudsen (a large well-known company in the electrical industry). The director spotted the talent in Arne Jacobsen and asked him to design a clock for his new home. Arne Jacobsen accepted the challenge and drew an alarm clock, which was his first industrial product design.

The clock was presented at the spring fair in Charlottenborg, Copenhagen 1939, and is the first industrial product design of Arne Jacobsen. Early in his career, simplicity and design lines were the characterizations of Arne Jacobsen's design.

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