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RIKI CLOCK

Designed by Riki Watanabe

RIKI CLOCK features twelve figures which are slightly bigger and needles which are in splendid harmony with the length and thickness. We consider ease of reading important in basic clock design, and we always aim that the cost, performance, and design be simple & light. The frame body of plywood is made by skillful techniques of handicraft manufacturing, expressed by the precise circular shape and beautiful finish.

Good Design Award 2004(Japan)
JIDA Design Museum Selection vol.6, Selected Product (Japan)

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RIKI CLOCK φ354

  • WR-0312 L

  • WR-0401 L

RIKI CLOCK φ305

  • WR08-26

  • WR08-27

RIKI CLOCK φ254

  • WR20-01

  • WR20-02

RIKI CLOCK φ203

  • WR-0312 S

  • WR-0401 S

Specification

Product Name RIKI CLOCK
Product Number WR-0312 L / WR-0401 L
Size φ354×d48mm
Weight 950g
Material Plywood, glass
Type Wall clock / Quartz
Product Name RIKI CLOCK
Product Number WR08-26 / WR08-27
Size φ305×d48mm
Weight 750g
Material Plywood, glass
Type Wall clock / Quartz
Features Sweep Second
Product Name RIKI CLOCK
Product Number WR20-01 / WR20-02
Size φ254×d48mm
Weight 580g
Material Plywood, glass
Type Wall clock / Quartz
Features Sweep Second
Product Name RIKI CLOCK
Product Number WR-0312 S / WR-0401 S
Size φ203×d48mm
Weight 410g
Material Plywood, glass
Type Wall clock / Quartz
Features 0312 S : Sweep Second

(1911–2013) Graduated from the Woodwork Department of Tokyo High Polytechnic School. After working as an assistant professor at Tokyo High Polytechnic School and as an assistant in the Forestry Department at Tokyo Imperial University (the existing Tokyo University), he established Japan’s first design office, the RIKI WATANABE Design Office, in 1949. His main focus was the establishment of the Interior Architect Department at Tokyo Molding University, Craft Center Japan, Japan Industrial Designer Association and Japan Designers Committee. He designed the interior decor at the Keio Plaza Hotel, Prince Hotel, etc. and furniture such as the “Himo-Isu (Rope chair)” and “Trii-stool”. Moreover, from wall clocks and watches to a public clock called “Hibiya pole clock” at Dai-ichi Life Holdings in Hibiya district, his work on clocks and watches became his lifework. He received the Milano Triennale Gold Medal in 1957, the Mainichi Industrial Design Prize, Shiju hosho(the Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon), and many other awards/recognitions. In 2006, the “Riki Watanabe – Innovation of Living Design” exhibition was held at the National Museum of Modern Art.