Collection is a participant of New York Fashion Week '21
Heorhiy Narbut was one of the most famous graphic designers of the twentieth century in Eastern Europe. He is known for his work with typefaces, as well as creating numerous illustrations in books and magazines. He created illustrations for the works of such authors as Pushkin, Zhukovsky, Krylov, Andersen, and many others.
Specifications:
The watch is available for pre-order with a special 10% discount. The watch will be in stock in November. As part of the manufacturing process, watches are produced in parts. The second part of this model will go on sale in January: pre-orders placed from November 20, 2024.
The HVILINA NARBUT collection is dedicated to the talent and legacy of the great artist. It contains a large number of references and graphic techniques that the famous master used in his works:
The letters N on the dial and O on the hand are stylizations of the master's font. These letters were not chosen by chance, since it is their writing that is one of the visiting cards in the artist's graphic works.
Despite the fact that Narbut used the Cyrillic alphabet, the letter N was often written in the Latin manner. An interesting feature of the style of this symbol is the decorative element in the form of a dot on the left connecting stroke.
The letter O is on the minute hand. It has serifs on its top and bottom, which is another feature that shows the artist's creativity.
In the central part of the dial there is a pattern of a large number of small triangles, above which there is a massive hour hand of the same geometric shape. This composition symbolizes a reference to the artist's patterns with which he often adorned his illustrations. There is also a triangle carved at the index end of the hour hand to indicate the time. The crown is engraved in the same style.
The engraving on the case back is also a reference to his typeface work. The name of the collection and technical specifications are engraved on the lid.
The box with the watch is framed in the form of book pages with one of the most famous Narbut`s illustrations to the work of Andersen on the cover.