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Mr. Jones The Future
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MR. JONES THE FUTURE
The Future is now! This watch displays
a carpe diem message along with the time. The hour and minute hand make
up the words “the future”, whilst the face alternately displays
“is” and “now”. This watch is a handy reminder
to the wearer to live in the present.
The watch is produced as a signed limited edition
of 100 pieces, each watch has its edition number engraved on the back
of the case. The watch comes in a MJW presentation box with a specially
commissioned artwork by artist Kate
Street. Inside the box you'll find the guarantee card - every watch
is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of purchase against any original
manufacturing defect.
Mr Jones Watches is the new cult watch brand from London, we create watches that are both provocative and seductive.
The watch today is
a curious object - its functional aspect is largely redundant due to
the abundence of mobile phones and computers which both keep impeccable
time. This redundancy liberates the watch, allowing it to become more
playful and carry some alternative functionality. All the Mr Jones Watches are designed by Crispin Jones, they are genuine indie
products entirely conceived and executed following a singular vision.
To use a cinematic analogy: most watches may be thought of as Hollywood
blockbusters replete with happy ending and saccharine sentiment; Mr
Jones Watches in contrast are film noir - interested in the anti-hero
and the complicated pleasures of everyday life.
A statement from Crispin Jones about the design of the watches:
"Today everyone has a mobile phone
to do the really functional timekeeping, this means that the wristwatch
is free to do something a bit different. The watches I design reflect
and comment on society, both on the role that time plays in all our
lives and also on the social impact of technology. Of course because I
would like people to wear these watches, I also work very hard to make
them beautiful objects in their own right."

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