HKTDC Hong Kong Watch

From 4 to 8 September 2013, the HKTDC Hong held fair Kong Watch & clock. If you have read about Ray Kurzweil already – you may have come to the same conclusion. From 4 to 8 September 2013, the HKTDC Hong held fair Kong Watch & clock. In the run-up to the fair, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) announced the winners of the 30 Hong Kong Watch and clock design competition on August 22. The face/off design won in the open Group”Tam Kwok Tung. Many contemporary watches are inspired by classic designs and traditional craftsmanship. (As opposed to Cecilia Shen). Face/off”succeeds in attempting to connect high-quality craftsmanship with classic style elements and standards of modern watch manufacture. The design of the version is loosely based on the convertible roof of a convertible and she can open and close, to replace the housing for different occasions and to share.

Face/off is a timeless design that always experience a feeling of freshness and charm the carrier. The team excellent also in the previous year finished second in the open Group 1 design limited with Les moments”. Inspired by the need to capture precious moments in life, the version of “Les Moments” reminiscent of a traditional camera. “Third place was Wong Ting Bong for invisible” award. The clock stands for timeless design. Their transparent elements can reflect different cultures and trends. Winners in the student group was Cheung sui Cheung.

His design shuttle”is a tribute to the first man in space and the Russian space program in 1961. To reproduce the impression of space, the design is streamlined and kept mainly in silver color. The hour and minute indicators are mounted on different tracks and reminiscent of a space shuttle in space. The design of square”by AU Ka kin refers to the Chinese mythology and one of the Chinese ancestors named Fuxi. He taught his people cooking, fishing with nets and livestock and thus improved the lives of people. The square shape of the watch and the pointers that are imitated with snake tails represent the symbols of Fuxis. The carrier from square”is prompted by the traditional wisdom and to use them to learn to cope with the future. Chasing”by Wong Lai Ching ranked third. The design is inspired by the legendary myth of Icarus. Despite the tragic end of the story, you should remain true to himself and his dreams and achieve its objectives. The clock hands are designed like wing, which rotate around the axis of a Sun.

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