Ollech & Wajs Introduces the 8001, an Integrated Bracelet Sports Watch Based on a 1970s Chronograph
Since Ollech & Wajs reconstituted itself in 2019, they?ve released a string of well regarded sports watches that pay tribute to some of the brand?s key designs from the 1960s and 1970s. This period, obviously, is fertile ground for watch design inspiration, with plenty of unusual, colorful attempts to build something different, along with your normal array of no fuss, black dialed divers. Ollech & Wajs has really focused on the hits, and on a somewhat insane commitment to build quality (my favorite example: the C-1000, one of the most under the radar 1,000 meter divers you?ll find anywhere). For this latest release, however, they?re looking toward an old design that is heavy with 70s funk, and then?un-funking it" At a glance, the new OW 8001 is the product of at least a few strange decisions.Â
Let?s step back a moment and take a look at the watch that inspired the OW 8001, the OW 8000. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Ollech & Wajs? early foray into the integrated bracelet market in the form of a sporty, ?TV dial? chronograph with a smoked brown dial. The case of the 8000 appears to be overbuilt and chunky in a way that Ollech & Wajs has always favored, but there?s a certain elegance to the case shape and the way the case connects to the bracelet (notice the facet angled downward at the top and bottom of the case). Ollech & Wajs were far from the only brand to make a TV dial style watch, and they certainly weren?t the only brand to...
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