
S F introduces the SpaceOne Worldtimer, highlighting its unique display and world time functionality. This piece follows SpaceOne's innovative Jumping Hour and Tellurium models, showcasing the brand's commitment to distinctive horological concepts. S F provides an initial impression of its wearability and design, inviting the community to explore its features.




The SpaceOne Worldtimer emerges from a unique collaborative initiative, bringing together independent watchmakers ThΓ©o Auffret, Sylvain Pinaud, and Abel Court with the "Horological Meandering" community. This project represents a contemporary, community-driven approach to high-concept watchmaking, deliberately departing from traditional aesthetics to focus on innovative time display mechanisms. The Worldtimer stands as their inaugural and defining piece, launched recently to considerable interest within the horological sphere.
The technical significance of the Worldtimer is immediately apparent in its highly unconventional time display. The watch features a jumping hour, a retrograde minute hand, and a rotating disc for the world time function, all integrated into a distinctive, almost space-age case design. This complex array is powered by a modified automatic movement, specifically a Sellita SW200 base, which has been meticulously integrated with a custom-developed module to orchestrate the intricate dance of its indicators. The design language is overtly futuristic, prioritizing mechanical intrigue and novel legibility over conventional dial layouts.
As a product of independent watchmaking and community collaboration, the SpaceOne Worldtimer occupies a unique and compelling niche in the contemporary market. Its limited production and avant-garde design appeal strongly to collectors who seek pieces that push horological boundaries and offer a distinct narrative beyond established brands. It serves as a compelling example of the vitality within independent watchmaking, presenting a collectible item that is both technically innovative and visually arresting, destined to be sought after by those who appreciate mechanical ingenuity and a fresh perspective.
Best, Emmanuel
Really love what they have done here. The world time inspired by the AP Metropolis but put into a different case style - hat off for design ingenuity ππ»ππ»ππ»π
How easy is it to set the world time / change zones?
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