Issue 1 - Autumn 2020
The past six months have presented us with a paradoxically unique, yet global, experience. For many of us, the events of 2020 have allowed some much needed time to reflect. Issue 1 embodies this reflection by exploring the lessons taught to us through lockdown living, confronting our never failing fascination with time and examining the roots of anOrdain itself.
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The alchemy of each enamel's reaction to silver produces unique outcomes, some with crystalline appearance, and others a smooth pebble-like finish. The apparent solidity of the orange dial is undermined by...
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From the Scots Gaelic for ‘mountain’, Torr Blue evokes the blue haze which one experiences looking out at distant peaks from the top of a Munro. 'This unusual enamel exhibits...
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Midnight Green was developed in tribute to the Cairngorm mountains at night where, during the summer months, it’s never fully dark. At a glance the Midnight Green dial appears black,...
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The alchemy of each enamel's reaction to silver produces unique outcomes, some with crystalline appearance, and others a smooth pebble-like finish. The lively turquoise has a duality caused by the crystal...
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