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Vue by fuseproject and Issey Miyake

Mar 25, 2010 By furnitureinchina , dezeen
Tag: Design,Watches and clocks,Called Vue

Yves Béhar of San Francisco design studio fuseproject has collaborated with Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake to design a watch where the hour markers fade in and out of view.

Design, Watches and clocks, Called VueVue by fuseproject and Issey Miyake

Called Vue, the watch has black dot on its opaque rotating face, which contains transparent slits to reveal the numbers underneath as it passes over them.

Design, Watches and clocks, Called VueVue by fuseproject and Issey Miyake

A VUE OF THE FUTURE WITH ISSEY MIYAKE

The mindset of VUE, our new watch with Issey Miyake, is to experience the mystery of time hour by hour: VUE is a way to feel time’s appearance and disappearance in our lives. By seeing only the current hour, while the last hour representing the past and the next one representing the future subtly fade in and out, we can live a new view (VUE) of time.

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