A specialist designer named Frisk P. from Japan recently made unique watches that are old by design, yet modern in function.
Frisk P. made use of 3-D technology and Computer-aided design (CAD) to make every part of the watch. Fusion 360 program was utilised to align these parts and the watches were then printed using a 3-D printer.
According to the designer Frisk, the invention of these watches was inspired by ancient times when steam engines were common and machines were very large in size.
Frisk P. further shared that he seeks pride in the fact that the watches that he has designed are not to be found anywhere else.
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