Ettore Sottsass watch,
Collection SOTTSASS for SEIKO, Japan 1993

Ettore Sottsass watch,
Collection SOTTSASS for SEIKO, Japan 1993


First edition, out-of-production SOTTSASS COLLECTION wrist watches designed by Ettore Sottsass, released in Japan by Seiko in 1992.

Production of this collection was limited to a small number due to the highly skilled and meticulous manufacturing required to create such a complex yet subtile design. Model MPN: 7N01-6H30.

The multi-layered sapphire crystal bears different screen printed graphics at each level, which is what creates the unique floating effect on these watches and chronographs. A very subtile and clever design requiring high manufacturing skills and means, the sapphire crystal was costly, and difficult to cut in thin layers. The high cost of manufacturing is what put these watches out of production.

Later, in 1995 and 1996, Seiko modified Ettore Sottsass’s designs for a limited re-edition called SOTTSASS SPIRIT (in the spirit of Sottsass).

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PHXgallery ETTORE SOTTSASS WATCH, COLLECTION SOTTSASS FOR SEIKO, JAPAN 1993
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ETTORE SOTTSASS

ETTORE SOTTSASS

Founder of the Memphis GrouP

ETTORE SOTTSASS

Founder of the Memphis GrouP

ETTORE SOTTSASS

FOUNDER OF THE MEMPHIS GROUP

ETTORE SOTTSASS (1917 – 2007) was an Italian architect and designer who played a quintessential role in the radical design movements of the 20th century. Founder of the Memphis movement in 1981, he brought to the fore values eclipsed by functionalism. His masterful use of color and architecture techniques characterizes his work. His oeuvre includes furniture, jewelry, glass, lighting, home objects and office machine design, as well as many buildings and interiors.