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Alterum Worldtimer

Alterum Worldtimer

Regular price $4,570.00 CAD
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Case Size

38.5mm

Movement Type

Automatic

Case Thickness

10.5mm


The Alterum story starts with a lesson in simplicity — designing less, cutting away the chaos. Simplicity is brutal and harsh, but when nothing else can be added or removed, it becomes truth. With this premise of simplicity and reduction, designer Justin Walters set out to create a hybrid American-Swiss watch brand to precisely express this beautiful, brutal simplicity.

Walters' first venture with this new brand starts with the Alterum Worldtimer, a Swiss-manufactured integrated bracelet piece that embodies this minimalist point of view. On the wrist, the time-telling experience is distinct from other world time watches. The dial consists of four concentric circles: the innermost dial tracks minutes; the next tracks hours and the following displays the 24-hour time with a day/night indicator. The outermost disk features 24 cities that allow wearers to easily track each timezone. Instead of traditional hands that mark the passing of time, printed graphic elements are instead employed to maintain visual cleanliness. The resulting abundance of negative space wonderfully showcases the textured dial, which dances between an understated grain in the shadow and exuberant speckles under direct light. 

Keep going past the dial, and you'll notice a stepped bezel that completes the circular motif that runs throughout the Worldtimer. The architecturally-minded will draw a line from this to the tiered structure of New York's Guggenheim Museum, the sculptural masterpiece by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright from which the Worldtimer draws inspiration from. This theme flows through to the vapor-blasted 316L stainless steel case, which measures 38.5mm x 10.5mm, and integrated bracelet which utilises a 'lugless' design to create a sense of architecture on the wrist. At two and four o’ clock, there are two crowns that seem to almost flow into the case, yet are easy to access due to hidden recesses at the base of the watch. The top crown serves to operate the bidirectional city disk and the bottom one is for setting the time and winding the watch.

The Alterum Worldtimer is a tribute to all things design, architecture and simplicity. It's a bold debut, but one that wholly embodies American minimalism in a radical and refreshing manner rarely seen in the watch industry.

Delivery Notes

The final price is net of VAT. We ship to your destination on a DAP (Delivery at Place) basis, which means that the buyer is responsible for paying import duties and any applicable taxes, including clearance and local taxes, once the shipment has arrived at the specified destination. These charges are the buyer's sole responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to initiating a transaction.Should you need to return an item, you have 7 days from receiving your order to return and send it back to us. The watch must be returned unworn with the protective cover on the face and in its original packaging including the warranty, presentation box and any outer packaging. Buyers are responsible for return shipping arrangements and will bear the costs of shipping and insurance. Find out more about our Terms and Conditions.

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Alterum Worldtimer

The Alterum story starts with a lesson in simplicity — designing less, cutting away the chaos. Simplicity is brutal and harsh, but when nothing else can be added or removed, it becomes truth. With this premise of simplicity and reduction, designer Justin Walters set out to create a hybrid American-Swiss watch brand to precisely express this beautiful, brutal simplicity.

Walters' first venture with this new brand starts with the Alterum Worldtimer, a Swiss-manufactured integrated bracelet piece that embodies this minimalist point of view. On the wrist, the time-telling experience is distinct from other world time watches. The dial consists of four concentric circles: the innermost dial tracks minutes; the next tracks hours and the following displays the 24-hour time with a day/night indicator. The outermost disk features 24 cities that allow wearers to easily track each timezone. Instead of traditional hands that mark the passing of time, printed graphic elements are instead employed to maintain visual cleanliness. The resulting abundance of negative space wonderfully showcases the textured dial, which dances between an understated grain in the shadow and exuberant speckles under direct light. 

Keep going past the dial, and you'll notice a stepped bezel that completes the circular motif that runs throughout the Worldtimer. The architecturally-minded will draw a line from this to the tiered structure of New York's Guggenheim Museum, the sculptural masterpiece by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright from which the Worldtimer draws inspiration from. This theme flows through to the vapor-blasted 316L stainless steel case, which measures 38.5mm x 10.5mm, and integrated bracelet which utilises a 'lugless' design to create a sense of architecture on the wrist. At two and four o’ clock, there are two crowns that seem to almost flow into the case, yet are easy to access due to hidden recesses at the base of the watch. The top crown serves to operate the bidirectional city disk and the bottom one is for setting the time and winding the watch.

The Alterum Worldtimer is a tribute to all things design, architecture and simplicity. It's a bold debut, but one that wholly embodies American minimalism in a radical and refreshing manner rarely seen in the watch industry.

Delivery Notes

The final price is net of VAT. We ship to your destination on a DAP (Delivery at Place) basis, which means that the buyer is responsible for paying import duties and any applicable taxes, including clearance and local taxes, once the shipment has arrived at the specified destination. These charges are the buyer's sole responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to initiating a transaction.Should you need to return an item, you have 7 days from receiving your order to return and send it back to us. The watch must be returned unworn with the protective cover on the face and in its original packaging including the warranty, presentation box and any outer packaging. Buyers are responsible for return shipping arrangements and will bear the costs of shipping and insurance. Find out more about our Terms and Conditions.

LIMITED EDITION

Limited edition of 100 pieces

GENERAL

Country of Manufacture

Switzerland

CASE

Case Material

Vapor blasted brushed 316L stainless steel

Case Size

38.5mm

Case Thickness

10.5mm

Dial Color

Grained matte grey with speckled finish, 3 concentric dials representing hours, minutes and world time, 24 time zones printed on outermost disk

MOVEMENT

Caliber

Sellita SW330-2 GMT automatic

Movement Type

Automatic

Water Resistance

5 ATM

Power Reserve

56-hour

STRAP

Bracelet / Strap Material

Integrated 316L vapor blasted stainless steel with butterfly clasp, 7 grooves on each link

BOLD MINIMALISM

The dial consists of four concentric circles: the innermost dial tracks minutes; the next tracks hours and the following displays the 24-hour time with a day/night indicator. The outermost disk features 24 cities that allow wearers to easily track each timezone. Instead of traditional hands that mark the passing of time, printed graphic elements are instead employed to maintain visual cleanliness. The resulting abundance of negative space wonderfully showcases the textured dial, which dances between an understated grain in the shadow and elegantly exuberant speckles under direct light.

ARCHITECTURAL INFLUENCE

The architecturally-minded will draw a line from the concentric motifs on the watch to the tiered structure of New York's Guggenheim Museum, the sculptural masterpiece by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. An icon of American design, Wright's blueprints for the museum served as a key reference for the Alterum Worldtimer, from the multi-ringed dial to the grooved bracelet links that mirror the interior and exterior experiences of the Guggenheim.

AMERICAN DESIGN, SWISS MADE

To help bring his vision to life, founder Justin Walters partnered with the Swiss specialist manufacturer, Roventa-Henex. Even if the name is unfamiliar, chances are you’ve tried on or even owned one of the watches they manufacture. They are Switzerland’s most renowned 'white label' watch factory and manufacture timepieces for some of the biggest brands in the industry. The resulting tactility of the Worldtimer — from the engaging jumps on the city disk to its supple articulating links — stands up to the most discerning collector.

CUSTOMIZED CALIBRE

Powering the Worldtimer is the SW330-2, a well-loved GMT varient of Sellita's workhorse that has been further customized by Roventa-Henex. Gone is the superflous date wheel and central seconds; the GMT module is modified to display a 24 city disk on the outermost ring, instead of a central GMT hand.