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Very rare Limited Edition watch from the Museum of Modern Art of New York series n° B0587, brick red colour. Complete with warranty card and box. NEW! Removed from original plastic packaging only to be photographed. Solari Udine Cifra 3 – Diapason – cylindrical version designed by Gino Valle, is considered the perfect synthesis between technology and creative design, between planning and communicative strength. Cifra 3 is the smallest direct reading clock with the horizontal vane roller system patented in 1966. It has been Solari's signature style for over 50 years. Battery power supply 1.5 Volt (D). Direct reading electromechanical, designed by Gino Valle and produced by the Solari company in the late 1960s. The clock has been part of the permanent collection of the Science Museum in London and the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA) since 1967. Solari's design elements are at work daily at the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) in New York also as a paddle display for public information. The clock assembly, consisting of the motor, the mechanical part and the vane rollers, is made of PVC. The internal panel, however, is made of transfer-printed polyester and fibreglass. The case that surrounds it is made up of three pieces: a transparent front part, in methyl polymethacrylate, a rear casing in ABS thermoplastic and a lateral closure with lever for correcting the hours and minutes, also in ABS . The mobile mechanical components of which the clock is composed are: two paddle rollers (one with 48 for the hours and one with 60 for the minutes) and a motor placed on the same axis as the rollers. The operation is simple, perfect and unchanged since 1966. The relationship between Gino Valle and the Solari company began in 1954 with the design of the electromechanical Cifra 5 digit snap clock (patented in 1957), consisting of 4 vertical vanes of 10 numbers each that make up all the hours. The Cifra 5 watch was the progenitor of a true family of industrial watches, awarded the Compasso d'Oro in 1956. With the help of the Belgian inventor John Meyer it was possible to obtain a roller with 48 blades which brought to the creation of the smallest direct reading clock, the iconic Cifra 3, ideal to keep at home or in the office. Clock dimensions H. 9.5 cm - L. 18 cm - D. 11 cm
Specifications
MATERIALS | ABS Fiberglass Metal Plastic-polypropylene |
COLORS | Red |
DIMENSIONS |
W.
28 cm
D.
20
cm
H.
19
cm
|
Conditions of use
Excellent - original packaging
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Very rare Limited Edition watch from the Museum of Modern Art of New York series n° B0587, brick red colour. Complete with warranty card and box. NEW! Removed from original plastic packaging only to be photographed. Solari Udine Cifra 3 – Diapason – cylindrical version designed by Gino Valle, is considered the perfect synthesis between technology and creative design, between planning and communicative strength. Cifra 3 is the smallest direct reading clock with the horizontal vane roller system patented in 1966. It has been Solari's signature style for over 50 years. Battery power supply 1.5 Volt (D). Direct reading electromechanical, designed by Gino Valle and produced by the Solari company in the late 1960s. The clock has been part of the permanent collection of the Science Museum in London and the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA) since 1967. Solari's design elements are at work daily at the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) in New York also as a paddle display for public information. The clock assembly, consisting of the motor, the mechanical part and the vane rollers, is made of PVC. The internal panel, however, is made of transfer-printed polyester and fibreglass. The case that surrounds it is made up of three pieces: a transparent front part, in methyl polymethacrylate, a rear casing in ABS thermoplastic and a lateral closure with lever for correcting the hours and minutes, also in ABS . The mobile mechanical components of which the clock is composed are: two paddle rollers (one with 48 for the hours and one with 60 for the minutes) and a motor placed on the same axis as the rollers. The operation is simple, perfect and unchanged since 1966. The relationship between Gino Valle and the Solari company began in 1954 with the design of the electromechanical Cifra 5 digit snap clock (patented in 1957), consisting of 4 vertical vanes of 10 numbers each that make up all the hours. The Cifra 5 watch was the progenitor of a true family of industrial watches, awarded the Compasso d'Oro in 1956. With the help of the Belgian inventor John Meyer it was possible to obtain a roller with 48 blades which brought to the creation of the smallest direct reading clock, the iconic Cifra 3, ideal to keep at home or in the office. Clock dimensions H. 9.5 cm - L. 18 cm - D. 11 cm
Specifications
MATERIALS | ABS Fiberglass Metal Plastic-polypropylene |
COLORS | Red |
DIMENSIONS |
W.
28 cm
D.
20
cm
H.
19
cm
|
Conditions of use
Excellent - original packaging