Arcanaut Introduces the Arc II D?Arc Matter Colours Collection
Regular readers are likely familiar with (or perhaps deeply bored by) my personal affection for Arcanaut, the Copenhagen based brand that is responsible for what is certainly my own personal favorite watch acquisition of the year. I wrote about how the Arc II Fordite kind of broke my brain and changed my perception of what?s possible when it comes to accessible creativity mixed with real craft back in July, and I?m happy to say that watch is still a regular part of the rotation and continues to be deeply rewarding to own. So I was excited to see a press release find its way to my inbox recently for the latest release from Arcanaut, the Arc II D?Arc Matter Colours Collection. If your reaction to an Arcanaut like mine, with a sterile but psychedelic dial made of reclaimed car paint, is that the case looks great but you just need something to clearly delineate the actual time, these new watches might be worth taking a look at. Even though they clearly have a very different presentation than the Arc II Fordite, they still convey all the charm that makes the brand so interesting.Â
The Colours Collection returns to a motif that Arcanaut first shared in 2021, with a clean slate dial that couldn?t be more different than the wild and unpredictable Fordite dials they?ve been dabbling with over the last year. The dials have a subtle texture, and are finished in Sweden by James ?Black Badger? Thompson, whose title at Arcanaut is Chief of Materials Research. A fitting title, ...
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