Arcanaut Unleashes their Upcoming “Experimental” Bonehead and Tiger Sharc
If you?ve been following along on the website and podcast over the last several months, you already know about how much I enjoy Arcanaut, the small independent watchmaker based in Denmark. I reviewed my own Arc II Fordite earlier this year, a watch that, when it was all said and done, was likely my most worn of the year. We?ve also covered recent releases that are a bit more straightforward than their dials created with paint drippings from American auto factories. The latest news from Denmark, though, is strange enough that Arcanaut has put their next two pieces in the ?Experimental? category, and if the avant-garde nature of their previous work is appealing, these are likely to scratch a similar itch.Â
The new watches coming to the Arc II platform in the third quarter of next year both incorporate a creative use of materials (the brand?s primary guiding principle) in exciting ways. First out of the gate, we?ve got the Bonehead, named for the marrow-like pattern on the dial. That dial is fully lumed, but that?s not really what makes it interesting. What makes it compelling is the manufacturing process devised by Arcanaut?s James Thompson, which involves combining electric blue discs of lume, aerospace grade aluminum foam, and industrial resin, which Arcanaut has used previously to bind together the non-traditional materials that go into each dial. The end result is a uniquely textured, full lume dial that should be pretty impressive in its final form.Â
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