Because not every timepiece has to be
foreboding and serious, Denis Guidone's watches play with the
traditional expectation of what a
timepiece should be. Designed in collaboration with Italian product
brand Nava Design, his four contributions–the Ora, Ora Lattea, Ora
Unica, and
Tempo Libero–all feature unique design cues, signaling (sometimes with
the use of traditional hands) what the time is. The Ora Unica’s squiggly line’s ends go in place of hands.
At
first glance, you might be confused as to how to tell time on the Ora
Unica, but it’s actually quite simple. Just look at the position of the
inner end of the squiggle for the current hour, and the outer end for
minutes. Simple, elegant, and truly unique.