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The Type 1 Lotus Watch

Lotus engineers a timekeeping solution by designing first Lotus watch

 

 

The Type 1 Lotus Watch is the first wrist watch to be created by Lotus Design, the famous

design studio responsible for all Lotus current and future products, as well as numerous client

programmes.

The quartz analogue chronograph watch is a bespoke timepiece which is infused with Lotus

core values through its appearance which is highly technical, yet clean, stylish and elegant.

However, the Type 1 Lotus watch is not a mere branding exercise; it was designed by Lotus

Design, and boasts beautifully crafted components. These include an orange anodised

aluminium crown guard mounted on a high power black dial with the Lotus roundel, taking

inspiration from precision automotive and race parts used in the modern day Lotus sports car.

Reflecting on the design, Barney Hatt, Principal Designer of Lotus Design, and originator of the

Type 1 Lotus Watch, explains: "Lotus has always been about innovative engineering solutions

presented in the most elegant form whilst avoiding superfluous detail. Highly machined

aesthetic forms underline the precise nature of the watch which are balanced by the use of

tactile materials."

A high precision quartz movement, a three-dial 1/10th of a second stopwatch timing system (up

to one hour), and a calendar mechanism promote sophistication. The stainless steel casing

completes the technical flowing profile of the watch, and is finished with an etched logo of Lotus

Design on the rear of the case. This is equally complemented by a comfortable and durable

high-density resin adjustable strap with a stainless steel buckle.

Commenting on the introduction of the first "in house" designed Lotus watch, Russell Carr,

Chief Designer of Lotus Design explains: "This is the first time Lotus Design has had the

opportunity to play such a significant role in the development of a non-automotive product.

Whilst there are factors specific to watchmaking which we have had to learn, we wanted the

Type 1 Lotus Watch to be essentially like our cars: to create desire through emotional and

unique forms that remain honest to the functionality of the product."

The Type 1 Lotus Watch, manufactured by Time Products (UK) Ltd, will be available from 10

February, 2006at a Recommended Retail Price (RRP) of GBP 175 incl. VAT. Full specification

and purchase details can be found at the online Lotus webstore (www.lotuscarswebstore.co.uk)

or from the UK dealer network. The new timepiece will make its official public debut on the

Lotus stand (stand 1255) at the 76th International Motor Show in Geneva between 28 February

– 12 March, 2006.

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