The B/1 by Toledano & Chan Brings the Beauty of Brutalism to Your Wrist
Now you can wear your brutally honest love for architecture on your wrist with the B/1 watch by Toledano & Chan inspired by Marcel Breuer's NYC landmark.
The tenets of Brutalism emphasize and elevate bare building materials for honest designs with intrinsic appeal in a celebration of the unadorned and monochromatic. While there are some show-off exceptions, the horological community shares a similar appreciation for truer expression and simpler form, with many timepieces revealing their inner workings. The B/1 wristwatch by Toledano & Chan takes that connection to another level, drawing significant inspiration from the principles of Brutalist architecture used as a plan to construct a fashionable signifier with modernist sensibility.
Created by Phil Toledano with partner Alfred Chan, the B/1?s stark and angled case takes on an architectural element attributed to the revolutionary designs of the 1970s, specifically Marcel Breuer’s Met Breuer building in New York City.
The B/1 is also unique as a destro, a watch designed with the crown facing left. The intricate design of the watch, including its angular hour and minute hands, pays homage to the irregular and geometric forms found in both Brutalist architecture and the distinctive watches of the 1970s?.
Toledano, an artist and avid watch collector himself, says the Met Breuer?s intense, sculptural, and unified design elements are vividly reflected in the B/1. Where the New York Brutalist building is...
The tenets of Brutalism emphasize and elevate bare building materials for honest designs with intrinsic appeal in a celebration of the unadorned and monochromatic. While there are some show-off exceptions, the horological community shares a similar appreciation for truer expression and simpler form, with many timepieces revealing their inner workings. The B/1 wristwatch by Toledano & Chan takes that connection to another level, drawing significant inspiration from the principles of Brutalist architecture used as a plan to construct a fashionable signifier with modernist sensibility.
Created by Phil Toledano with partner Alfred Chan, the B/1?s stark and angled case takes on an architectural element attributed to the revolutionary designs of the 1970s, specifically Marcel Breuer’s Met Breuer building in New York City.
The B/1 is also unique as a destro, a watch designed with the crown facing left. The intricate design of the watch, including its angular hour and minute hands, pays homage to the irregular and geometric forms found in both Brutalist architecture and the distinctive watches of the 1970s?.
Toledano, an artist and avid watch collector himself, says the Met Breuer?s intense, sculptural, and unified design elements are vividly reflected in the B/1. Where the New York Brutalist building is...
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