Segmented Analog Watch Faces

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The Cassini Concept Watch Tells Time with Flowing Lines

Watch designer extraordinaire Samuel Jerichow has whipped up his latest creation with the Cassini concept watch. The Cassini is technically an analog watch, although it looks nothing like the analog watches you may know. The face of the Cassini does have numbers and indicators, but those are split into two sides, hours and minutes, and pushed off towards the edge.

The minutes are displayed in order, but Jerichow has done something curious with the hours. Hours are shown in military time and in two different sections. The Cassini concept watch, like other watches designed by Jerichow, is a bit difficult to read at first glance. However, it can be quickly figured out and would be a must-have for those who love confusing people with their wrists.
Trend Themes
1. Segmented Analog Watch Faces - Opportunity for watch designers to create unique and unconventional analog watch faces that challenge traditional designs.
2. Military Time Display - Potential for watchmakers to incorporate military time display as a trendy feature, appealing to those who prefer a different approach to time-telling.
3. Unconventional Time-reading - Disruptive opportunity for the creation of watches with unconventional ways of displaying time, attracting individuals who enjoy unique and attention-grabbing accessories.
Industry Implications
1. Watch Design - Watch design industry can explore innovative ways to create segmented analog watch faces, offering customers distinct and eye-catching timepieces.
2. Watch Manufacturing - Opportunity for watch manufacturers to produce timepieces with military time display, catering to a niche market seeking unique and non-traditional watch features.
3. Fashion Accessories - Fashion accessory industry can tap into the trend of unconventional time-reading by incorporating unconventional watch designs into their product offerings, appealing to fashion-forward individuals.

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