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Hong Kong Watch Watch Design Competition Winners: Unleashing Young Designers!

Marton Radkai by Marton Radkai
September 22, 2024
in Events, Fairs & Exhibitions, Featured, General, HKWCF, Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition, News, Quill & Pad
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Credits:  Article and images by Marton Radkai @ Quill & Pad.  See the original article here - https://quillandpad.com/2024/09/22/hong-kong-watch-watch-design-competition-winners-unleashing-young-designers/

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Minimalism rules

CMYK by Lee Cheuk Chung

Lee Cheuk Chung’s CMYK caught the spirit of the recent trend towards bold colors (see Moser & Cie and the Studio Underdog collaboration for example) and went straight for the basics, the color model used in printing.

Sponsor of this no-frills watch was a Hong Kong-based microbrand named Aision Design, which itself deserves a closer look.

MINS by Li Ka Sing

The second bold minimalist is the MINS, by Li Ka Sing, which takes the one-hand watch to an extreme by dispensing entirely with a minute pointer in favor of a small mound that vaguely points to a space where the indices should be. Warning: Do not use if you have a train to catch, it turns time into gentle flow of nothingness.

Liminality: Student Group champion of the 41st Hong Kong Watch & Clock Design Competition

The Student Group took the concept of a watch well beyond the function of giving time. The champion was the Liminality, a quartz watch on a bracelet designed by Lau Cheuk Lai of the Creative Secondary School in ultramodern style, not surprisingly in part by AI and using what appears to be 3d printing.

The Liminality is light and complex and reveals what is possible in a tech-dominated world. It is even a bit confusing, hence the name, which describes that state when the old conventions no longer apply, but the new ones are not in place.

Starlight by Yip Yu Ching from the Hong Kong Design Institute

The Starlight, by Yip Yu Ching from the Hong Kong Design Institute, is another time conundrum, since the three edgy hands disappear when the crown is pressed, allowing the wearer to find “the optimal position for stargazing and ensuring that they have the best viewing experience.”

Maybe these are just horological ephemera? Maybe they are a breakthrough into a new experience of time itself?

For more information, please visit https://mediaroom.hktdc.com/en/pressrelease/detail/20692/

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Credits:  Article and images by Marton Radkai @ Quill & Pad.  See the original article here - https://quillandpad.com/2024/09/22/hong-kong-watch-watch-design-competition-winners-unleashing-young-designers/

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