The Story:

Before I start talking about how the design of the Aureon Studios One emerged, I want to tell you something about me:

I alway loved carefully thought through designs, embodying a specific style. All my knowledge in designing, I collected from my passion for watches and for architecture.

Now something about the Aureon Studios 01:

I have built and structured the design of my watch on knowledge and careful consideration.

Before sitting down to sketch it, I thought about what style the watch should embody.

Inspired by brutalist architecture of the 1960s and 70s, as well as modern Brazilian architecture (particularly Oscar Niemeyer) further influenced by design icons such as the Audemars Piguet Brutalism (Remastered 02), the famous Rolex King Midas (designed in the 1970s), the fantastic asymmetric designs of Patek Philippe (from the 1950s-60s), the lesser-known Hamilton Blade Asymmetric, the Hamilton Ventura, and even more recent releases like the Toledano & Chan B/1, the Aureon Studios One embodies a form of asymmetric modern horology and architecture.

Aureon Studios is not created to revolutionize an existing style, but to create a new one. It is meant to embody asymmetric balance.

I hope you like it.