The future of stainless steel
Victorinox and ECAL innovate the material of the I.N.O.X. watch
To explore the possibilities of stainless steel in the watch industry, we wanted to ask the next generation of up and coming designers about their take on this traditional material. So we were delighted to collaborate with one of the most famous and innovative design schools in the world: the renowned école cantonale d’art Lausanne, in short: ECAL. Students from all over the world borrowed from areas such as medical surgery, nanotechnology or biomimicry, and applied this knowledge to the world of watches.
A story of tradition and innovation
Over the years we have built quite some expertise in working with stainless steel. About 100 years ago we were the first knife company in the world to work with this material. This innovation marked such a turning point in the quality of our products, that in 1921, we integrated the name for non-rusting steel “inox” into our brand name.
Ever since then, stainless steel has been at the core of our work. It’s this expertise which led us to the world of watches. With all our experience, it just seemed natural to start manufacturing timepieces. And that’s how the legendary I.N.O.X. was born: an homage to a material that keeps stunning us with its ingenuity.
Join us to explore the fascinating possibilities of stainless steel.
Stainless steel – 1 material, 11 innovations
當光束聚焦,然後利用反射材料轉向時,即可產生焦散。例如在游泳池裡的光反射。在材料上根據光焦散理進行,就可帶來夢幻般的效果。圖片:學生拍攝的照片 (Rayform SA)
這個專案由 ECAL 主任 Alexis Georgacopoulos,以及 ECAL 產品設計研究所主任 Thilo Alex Brunner 帶領。在他們的提議之下,設計師和 ECAL 教授 Alexander Taylor 帶領著來自世界各地的學生,完成一個為期三個月的專案,並發現全新不銹鋼運用方式的可能性。
Alexander Taylor,腕錶界中不銹鋼的未來會是如何?
你為什麼沒有在這個專案中設計腕錶,而是著重在材料上?
我認為學生與設計師都應學習技能,讓他們在方法和作品中能夠多元思考,而不是侷限在成品上,讓他們能夠先探索各種可能性,而不會受到物品自身的限制。物件的特性,以及就美學和生產方面創新的機會,是來自工匠之間的合作,以及設計師對於物件本身的瞭解,從而度身打造出能滿足特定需求的技術。在這個過程中,我們一定可以看到超乎原本預期的機會。不專注於腕錶的特定設計,我們於是可以透過程序真正瞭解,從而影響最後正式的成果。
不銹鋼為什麼會是如此有趣的材料?
這種材料非常美麗,而且有高度功能性的工業品質,非常有高科技感,又讓人感覺如此熟悉!這是一種能刺激感官的材料,而且與開拓性產品/結構和性能相關。然而,通過這個專案,我們可以讓大家知道能夠如何運用這種常見的材料,並找出全新的製造或加工方法。
關於 Alex Taylor,獲獎英國籍設計師,ECAL 教授
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