Pictured is the Axis Pure Steel, photographed at SalonQP last weekend. This watch very much conforms to Pinion’s principle of ‘Minimal / Complexity’.
The initial appearance of the watch is one of simplicity and minimalism, which helps to enhance legibility and the function of timekeeping, however seen at differing angles on the wrist, the complexity of the dial levels and finishes, the applied indexes, bespoke luminova, diamond cut hands and subtle coloured sub-seconds provide pleasing aesthetics for the wearer.
The Axis Pure Steel is limited to only 50 pieces and is powered by a robust hand-wound Unitas 6498 movement.
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Axis Pure: Minimal / Complexity
Pictured is the Axis Pure Steel, photographed at SalonQP last weekend. This watch very much conforms to Pinion’s principle of ‘Minimal / Complexity’.
The initial appearance of the watch is one of simplicity and minimalism, which helps to enhance legibility and the function of timekeeping, however seen at differing angles on the wrist, the complexity of the dial levels and finishes, the applied indexes, bespoke luminova, diamond cut hands and subtle coloured sub-seconds provide pleasing aesthetics for the wearer.
The Axis Pure Steel is limited to only 50 pieces and is powered by a robust hand-wound Unitas 6498 movement.