

The name and the design focus of the Knot 0hundred Timepiece is quite fitting, given its designers’ history in the auto industry– it looks like it was born in a high end motor studio. The Knot design duo of Nicholas DiLoreto and Kort Neumann fashioned this watch as a representation of “the strong relation of shape in tandem with function”, which sounds like a pretty version of the “form follows function” cliche. However, their work here is truly stunning, and the shape of this watch is obviously a response to its functional needs.


The display is a rotary series of numbers with hours in single integers and minutes in five minute intervals. These rotary pieces spin in a jump hour fashion, showing the time below a static line. On the right side is a large knob which controls day and date settings, with another top side knob for added control.

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