Oblique Clock: New Creation by Tristan Zimmermann
March 10, 2010
The famous designer Tristan Zimmermann challenged the traditional idea of an interior clock that statically counts the minutes. His new creation is a unique timepiece that will never seem boring or static to its owner.

The new Oblique Clock, that is called by the designer an object of art, boasts unique hands whose structure allows the clock to change its shape and appearance every minute.

The movements of the seconds hand changes the appearance of the whole clock. According to Tristan Zimmermann this should reflect the unstable character of the very notion of time. The Oblique Clock is the product of observation and playful experimentation. There was however an investigative theme song which influenced this project.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Presents Stylish Desk Clocks
January 21, 2010

The renowned watchmaking company Jaeger-LeCoultre has recently presented two novelties to replenish its line of stylish interior timepieces. The first is a transparent Atmos 566 clock created by an Austrian designer Marc Newson. The clock is powered by a new movement designed by the craftsmen from Jaeger-LeCoultre - calibre 566 – that is seen trough the transparent minimalist case made of Baccara crystal. The clock can make any interior unique due to the fact that it is produced in a limited series of 48 copies. The clock is also available in the case in blue crystal: this version is limited to 28 pieces.

The other novelty by Jaeger-LeCoultre also belongs to the Atmos collection. The clock is a new variant of the historic Jaeger-LeCoultre 1930 clock: this fact is reflected in the name of the timepiece - Atmos Réédition 1930. The retro-clock is dedicated to its creator Jean-Leon Reutter and boasts amazing harmony of lines and combination of air and steel. The clock is produced in a limited edition of 300 pieces.
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Swiza is Taken Over Again
June 25, 2009
Mecap Holding S.A. has announced the purchase of the clock and watch manufacturer Swiza S.A. Previously the company was owned by the company Bedonia Holding S.A. Swiza engages itself in production of interior clocks and alarm-clocks under the brands of Swiza, Matthew Norman and l’Epee.

Mr. Nicolas Arnaud has been appointed new Managing Director of Swiza. And the presidency is to be taken over by Mr. Sébastien Mérillat. Mr. Giani Dal Busco remains Technical and Production Director while Mr. Pierre Schwab is retiring after 40 years in the service of Swiza S.A.
Swiza clocks and watchmaking company was established in 1904. In taking over Swiza S.A., Mecap Holding S.A, which is active in the fields of mechanical engineering, distribution and horology, is acquiring more than a century of horological expertise. The take-over of Swiza’s activities by the Mecap S.A. holding group, which is solidly implanted within the industrial fabric of the Jura region, corresponds to the latter’s wish to reinforce its watchmaking division.
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Click Clock: New Interior Gadget
May 27, 2009
Designers continue to gladden us with new interesting interior clocks which serve not only as a time-telling devices but also original details of interior design. This time we present you the Click Clock – the timekeeping gadget developed and created by a group of designers from Sweden “Humans Since 1982”.

The clock is noticeable first of all for its structure: it consists of 24 quite big in size square desk clocks whose minute and hour hands form the numerals which indicate the current time.
To make the indication of correct time possible the hands should stand only perpendicularly – indicating 12, 3, 6 and 9 o’clock. That’s why while changing the minute indication the third and the fourth columns of clocks rotate the hands with frantic speed. It’s interesting that to show 10, 11 and 12 o’clock only 3 columns of clocks are needed while the total number of columns is four. And since the hands of the fourth clock column can not be switched off the designers offered an interesting solution – they “hide” the hand in position of 7 hours 37 minutes.
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Secrets of Interior Clocks
April 2, 2009
They say that an interior clock is the type of a mirror that reflects the inner world of the house owner. Looking at the clocks, at their design and place they occupy in the house one can tell many things about the taste and habits of the occupants of this house. Obviously if someone chooses an original clock which looks like an antique compass it means that probably this person is keen on travelling and adventure, while more conservative people who appreciate and observe traditions would choose something more classical as a grandfather’s clock. A romantic person would tell the time with the help of a fairy-tale cuckoo-clock while someone on close terms with advanced technology would use a high-tech sophisticated gadget with an integrated mini weather station.





Today the choice of interior clocks is really very wide. You can choose among the different types of clocks designed for different interiors and tastes of the customers. Alongside with traditional grandfather’s clocks and classical mantelpiece clocks exist timepieces that at first sight don’t look like clocks but rather like sophisticated mixture of an art gallery and a scientific laboratory. In fact such timepieces look quite original and may decorate not only your house but also an office or a study. And naturally original and unusual interior clocks make wonderful gifts (on condition that it corresponds to the taste and interests of the person who you present it with).





Of course the design of the clock is very important as it reflects your individuality and attitudes to life. But functionality and quality of the interior timepiece are even more significant. They say that in the 19th century interior clocks even served as kind of indicators of nobility – in the house of a real aristocrat all the clocks in different parts of the house were to indicate the same time accurate within seconds. So traditionally a good interior clock is a highly precise one. Generally the most precise interior clocks are mechanical.
Specialists say that a really good interior clock is generally notable for peculiar acoustics – the sounds of movement and the chimes are very pleasant to listen to. Traditionally sounds used for chimes or striking reproduce the sounds of bells of the most famous churches in the world.
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