

Functional everyday accessories, wristwatches offer a unique playground for a designer to innovate and redefine the traditional archetypes found in timepieces. Eschewing bland design, Luminaire's curated range of wristwatches highlight stunning culminations of meticulous detail and passion for modern, diligent forms as imagined by a legendary roster of designers. From the Vignelli's signature clear, graphic iteration of time telling, to Uniform Wares pared down and distinct form, each watch in the collection highlights the spectacular design possibilities of carefully considered timepieces.
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A stripped down unisex wristwatch inspired by the graphics of British industrial wall clocks, Uniform Wares 100 Series Wristwatch features a circular watch face with white hands and lines that comes in an array of muted shades.
100 Series Wristwatch
Uniform Wares
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Designed by Massimo and Leila Vignelli, the 12 Figures Watch takes timekeeping to its most reduced essence. According to the designer, the watch is an unobtrusive way to tell time without the possibility of mistakes. The hours are there, but small enough not to be obtrusive, just like little dots.
12 Figures Wristwatch
Lella & Massimo Vignelli
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A legendary icon for the wrist by prolific industrial designer Dieter Rams, the Braun Chronograph Wristwatch BN-24WHG is a striking combination of functionalism and good design which adheres the to the Rams' famous "10 Principles of Good Design."
Braun Chronograph Wristwatch
Dieter Rams & Dietrich Lubs
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A legendary icon for the wrist by prolific industrial designer Dieter Rams, the Braun Wristwatch BN2BKBKG is a striking combination of functionalism and good design which adheres the to the Rams' famous "10 Principles of Good Design."
Braun Wristwatch
Dieter Rams & Dietrich Lubs
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For Ora Lattea, Denis Guidone uses two dots to represent the hands; the larger dot represents the hour while the smaller dot represents the minute. Featuring unique design cues and inventive ways of signaling what the time is, this wristwatch combines clean, essential lines with irony to form a unique version of minimalism.
Ora Lattea Wristwatch
Denis Guidone
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A simple decentralization of the minute hand determines unusual graphic configurations in Denis Guidone's Tempo Libero watch. With the passing of time, the clock draws geometric shapes in continuous transformation.
Tempo Libero Wristwatch
Denis Guidone