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Lemnos Riki Hibiya Clock

Sale price€165,00

Produced by Lemnos in 2012 to commemorate the forty years of the well-known pole clock of the Dai-ichi insurance company, which stands out in a corner of the Hibiya crossing. Inspired by its simplicity and characteristic design, it is a watch with high visibility and versatility, capable of giving a touch of style to any environment.

Designed by Riki Watanabe
After graduating from Tokyo Polytechnic, he founded the first Japanese design studio in 1949, focusing on interior design. His work will then focus on the creation of wrist and wall clocks. Among others, in 1957 he received the gold medal at the Milan Triennale.

Characteristics

  • Dimensions: φ204×d60mm
  • Weight: 600g
  • Material: Metal, ABS Resin, Glass


Takata Lemnos was founded in 1947 in the city of Takaoka as a brass foundry for the production of Buddhist ritual objects. Thanks to the collaboration with the current Seiko, it also launched itself into the production of watches, thus gaining ever greater recognition at an international level, winning numerous awards and starting further collaborations with world-famous designers.

Lemnos watches are carefully crafted by specialized craftsmen who over time have refined Japanese production techniques with the aim of enhancing the beauty of the materials to create fine products with an ever-present design. The company's concept, in fact, focuses not only on the practical purpose of the watch, but also on its aesthetic value to offer timeless and cutting-edge beauty.

Lemnos Riki Hibiya Clock
Lemnos Riki Hibiya Clock Sale price€165,00