5.0
2012
33
Published on 4/11/2026 - Last modified on 4/11/2026
The Return of Abstraction and the Four Pillars of Light This "Spectrum" watch is conceived as a design that returns to symmetry, one might even say double symmetry (top to bottom and left to right), while the current trend is to make asymmetry fashionable. The idea is also to create a watch based on light and its spectral decomposition, but not through a direct approach that would show a white beam decomposed into a continuous spectrum (like the excellent cover of Pink Floyd's album). No, this is an abstract, discontinuous approach. The spectrum is decomposed into primary colors: red, green, blue, or magenta, yellow, and cyan, depending on the system used. And yet, the dial is not divided into thirds, but into four, due to this double symmetry imposed as a manifesto. And then there's the quarter-hour, the most common unit of time in everyday life, far more so than twenty-minute intervals (which form the basis of Raketa's Atom model but are generally quite rare). Even etymologically, the word "cadran" (dial) comes from "quart" (quarter), so it's natural to divide it into four parts. Therefore, we understand that the spectrum is not to be taken literally but figuratively. These four basic colors are the Google logo. They represent access to knowledge, to universal wisdom. But they also represent access to freedom of thought through the philosophical movement of the Enlightenment that emerged in the 18th century. At the dawn of the 21st century, many believe the Enlightenment is "outdated," that Rousseau has fallen into the mire, that D'Alembert is backwards, that Diderot is a lost cause, that Voltaire is a goner... That today, all that matters is artificial intelligence, robots, transhumanism, and the philosophical current of the "dark enlightenment," or neo-reactionary (NRx), as these oligarchs who want to impose their power call it. So let's recall these four pillars, since they occupy the quadrant. 1. Reason: Considered the primary tool for understanding the world, it replaces superstition and blind faith. 2. Liberty: Defense of individual rights, freedom of thought and expression, as well as the critique of absolutism. 3. Tolerance and Freedom of Belief: The fight against religious fanaticism and the promotion of the coexistence of beliefs, championed notably by Voltaire. 4. Equality of Rights: A challenge to the privileges of the nobility and clergy, valuing merit and natural law. Before these four colors, this humanist declaration of faith, is a grid upon which rests a reflective metal circle. The grid rises from the center of the circle. The hands also have this metallic reflection, but in addition, they have a white center painted with luminescent material for reading the time in the dark. This creates an impression of dazzling light, as if seeing a white light that forces the wearer to squint, like a near-death experience, a luminous tunnel, an intense peace... The strap with its seven rows of rice grains is also highly reflective. Two other discreetly branded rubber straps are included, one black and one orange. The case is also very elaborate, with lugs that extend dramatically, like four small cartoon characters walking over a precipice and suddenly plummeting. While the case is only 38mm in diameter, the lug-to-lug measurement is 47mm. The case is 11.4mm thick, including a 1.7mm crystal that sits on the watch like an eyepiece on a telescope. The movement is a Miyota 9015 with a 4Hz frequency and a 42-hour power reserve. A reliable and robust movement. The oscillating weight is customized with the light grid already featured on the dial. This is, of course, a reinterpretation of the ancient solar symbol of the prehistoric swastika. The swastika's use is admittedly very subtle, as it is a symbol, even in its left-handed form, that has been taboo in Western design since the end of Nazism. Yet, it is a universal symbol for humanity. This mass spins like a veritable turbine as soon as it moves even slightly. Ultimately, it's a highly successful exercise in abstract style for a very simple watch, a three-hand timepiece without any markings or logo. This design borders on the absolute; every detail is deliberate. It embodies the simplicity and absoluteness of white light, broken down into four pillars that have accompanied us since the dawn of light, but also the four arms of the swastika, which has accompanied our perception of sunlight since at least the Neolithic era. In short, it's a manifesto to wear on your wrist to say no to NRx. The soundtrack for this watch would be Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon," not only for its cover but also for its content, its songs that explore the different elements of the spectrum of human life in a philosophical way. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=FEacDWPWfJU&list=OLAK5uy_lrCrcAdxFG4aMzMrebs7o9TU384xyF240
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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