AugustMan (Malaysia)

PURE MARVEL

In collaborat­ion with Japanese architect Tadao Ando, Bulgari presents its purest interpreta­tion of watch design in the form of a limited-series Octo Finissimo

- WORDS BY KC YAP PHOTOS BY BULGARI

MIKAZUKI REPRESENTS THE CRESCENT MOON, WHICH IS THE FIRST STAGE OF THE NEXT MOON THAT WILL IN DUE COURSE BECOME FULL. THIS EVOLUTION SYMBOLISES THE TRANSITORY NATURE OF TIME, WITH THE SHADOW OF EARTH PARTIALLY MASKING THE MOON TO REVEAL ONLY A CRESCENT.

IN QUEST OF ABSOLUTE purity and the essence of design, Tadao Ando has forged a worldwide reputation through the creative use of cement, glass and light - the three elements that are the common thread running through his works, many of which are now part of contempora­ry architectu­ral history. Among his major achievemen­ts are the Church of Light in Osaka, the Museum of Modern Art in Fort Worth (Texas) and the 21_21 Design Sight in Tokyo.

After a first Octo Finissimo limited series jointly created by Bulgari and Tadao Ando, in which the architect, impressed by Octo Finissimo’s pure shape, expressed time by means of a spiral engraved on the dial, a symbol of the black hole from where time is born, this second special edition picks up this theme dear to the Japanese constructi­on specialist and based on the Mikazuki concept (三日月). While the theme of time remains central, this new model embodies a different approach.

Mikazuki (三日月) represents the crescent moon, which is the first stage of the next moon (新月) that will in due course become full (満月). This evolution symbolises the transitory nature of time, with the shadow of Earth partially masking the Moon to reveal only a crescent.

From the dawn of civilisati­on, the Moon has always embodied time, acting as a clock and calendar for humanity and nature. Japanese culture expresses temporal contingenc­ies with a specific character ‒ the 月 ‒ which can be read as meaning both month and moon. Amid the spiral of the night sky, the crescent moon represents hope in the night, embodying a prosperous future.

The Tadao Ando limited edition takes a minimalist approach to the theme of time on the deep blue lacquered. The time spiral is born and uncoils from the base of the seconds hand, while the gold crescent moon is positioned at 5 o’clock. In two essential graphic elements, Tadao Ando expresses his vision of time on a watch made from black ceramic and featuring a transparen­t caseback bearing the architect’s signature. Shapes, volumes, materials and spatial design guide his work. In this respect, Tadao Ando’s architectu­ral creations reveal clear affinities with the Octo Finissimo collection.

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