

These are rather less common than the other models and made from a resin that imitates wood. Sylvester the street cat would often try to capture Tweetie Pie, but Hector would always make sure he never quite managed it.Ī few years after I’d found my bulldog, I came across an Oswald Scottish Terrier Dog. It reminds me of Hector the Bulldog from the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons, voiced originally by the wonderful June Foray. It is the Bulldog, carved in wood in a naive style. The first Oswald clock I found is still my favorite. Three is always the start of even further obsession.īack to Oswald's. The moment I have three of something, a lever turns and I start to collect. So, as much as I love them, I have only two Curta calculators in my collection, two WWII Japanese steel toys and two gorgeous Leica Ms. I make a very conscious effort to avoid moving from two examples of an object to three for just this reason. For me, owning three is a significant number psychologically, that milestone number marks the boundary between “I like these things” and “I’m now collecting these things”. Since then, I have found two more Oswald clocks to add to my collection - now three in total. But I was absolutely fascinated by the maker’s sense of humour and the quality of the work. It was at an antique fair, and I had no idea of what I was buying. The first time I saw an Oswald clock, it was love at first sight. Perhaps strangely, decorative clocks or watches have never grabbed my attention but I simply can’t resist an Oswald clock – the novelty clocks created by Fritz Oswald in the forms of skulls, dogs, and other figures in which the eyeballs rotate and show the time. As a result, in addition to collection sports chronographs and tool watches, I’ve ended up collecting marine chronometers and dashboard timers as well. For me, what’s most important about a timpiece is its quality, and not whether or not you can wear it.

Outside frame dimensions: 43cmx33xm, 3.I’ve always focused my collection on high-quality, precision watches. What was reserved for a small group of collectors in the artist edition is now accessible to a wider audience through us. Sometimes it's color modulations that become visible in the smallest nuances, sometimes it's pure color theory that appears. Fascinating play of colors - for variety around the clock. The concept of the artist Paul Heimbach, from which our Rainbow watches are based, revolutionizes the visual appearance, in which the displays themselves become pointers and change with every minute.Ĭolored transparent disks replace the hands and create new images from which the time can be read. Rainbow Watch presents the innovation of visualizing the time The concept of color overlay is the spiral, the never ending timeĪ sharp separation of the color segments by the hands enables beautiful contrasts and precise reading of the time. Paul Heimbach has evolved over 40 years with colour and colour systems and the effect of colour to the people. It is the most colorful variation of the model "art".

The rules design show the rules of subtractive color mixing system, with the ful palette of of all showable colors. With an "art" wall clock you can enrich every room with a living piece of art with a time display function.

Just like the wrist and table clocks, colors and shapes change every minute, here now impressively larger with a 180 mm disc diameter. This clock is built into a carefully crafted object frame made of real high quality Abachi wood. This wall object discover a clock and a piece of art in one. Rainbow Watch model "Art" wall clock - rules
