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Jacob Jensen's Beowatch by Watchismo

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Jacob Jensen, one of the top designers of Bang & Olufsen's hi-fi components since the late sixties, created the Beowatch (a combination wristwatch and remote control) for the Beocenter stereo system that he designed for B&O in 1986. The Beowatch's angular curvexing reminds me of the Sinclair Radio Watch. Incredibly scarce today, the Beowatch appears to have only been produced for a very short period of time.

To see more of Jensen's sleek geometro-futuristic designs for B&O and his own company Jacob Jensen Design—which are part of the MoMA permanent collection and were exhibited there for his solo show—go here.

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This entry posted on 20 December 2006 at 3:21 AM
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