Watch brand Urwerk introduces its new timepiece that boasts the name Reloaded and it is designed by artist Cooper Jacoby. It is made with similar functions to that of a mood ring as it reacts with human physiology and has a color-changing wheel that reacts based on the heat of the body.
It is embedded onto the face of the watch and features thermochromic pigments that create a rainbow of color based on the body's temperature. The base hue is black chrome that measures out to a 41mm case and is secured with a matching fabric brand. The stealthy base hue of the watch, allows the colors to truly shine through in contrast for a playful and bright look.
Image Credit: Urwerk
What's Driving This Trend
- Mood-based Timepieces
- Creating watches that change color based on the wearer's physiology can provide a unique and personalized fashion accessory.
- Thermochromic Pigments in Fashion
- The use of thermochromic pigments in clothing and accessories could allow for customizable and interactive clothing that changes based on environmental factors.
- Artistic Collaborations in Luxury Goods
- Collaborating with artists to design luxury products could result in unique and visually stunning products that appeal to a wider consumer base.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion and Accessories
- Fashion and accessory brands could incorporate thermochromic pigments and mood-based designs to create unique and personalized products.
- Luxury Goods
- Luxury brands could collaborate with artists to create visually striking and exclusive products such as the Urwerk Reloaded by Cooper Jacoby.
- Personalized Technology
- Incorporating mood-based technology into personal devices such as smartwatches and fitness trackers could provide a personalized and interactive experience for users.
