Additive Watchmaking Techniques

Parivas Breaks Ground with 'A New Category in Horology'

The Los Angeles-based luxury watch company Parivas has introduced what it calls additive watchmaking. Positioned as "a new category in horology," the brand delivers proof of concept with the debut of Exo.1. This timepiece is constructed as "a single monolithic structure, engineered from an aerospace discipline," through additive manufacturing.

Unlike conventional watches, where the bezel, body, lugs, and dial features are produced individually and then joined together, the Exo.1 emerges as one unbroken piece defined by an exceptionally complex structural lattice that carries its innovation visibly on the outside. The timepiece features a proprietary Solar Dusted finish, a metal surface created through a sintering process that produces a wavelike, fingerprint-esque texture.

In essence, Parivas' additive watchmaking technique represents a fundamental departure from centuries of tradition.

Image Credit: Parivas

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