Porsche remembers the Chronograph I
31 Dec 2022|767 views
Porsche is commemorating the Porsche Chronograph I watch, which the German marque claims is an idea originally developed by Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, the man who was also responsible for designing the iconic Porsche 911.
In designing the Chronograph I, Ferdinand Alexander Porsche was focused on creating a high-precision instrument rather than a decorative accessory, which is why he looked to the 911's instrument panel for inspiration.
Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, who designed the Chronograph I watch, was also responsible for designing the legendary Porsche 911 Just like the instruments in a race car, the watch needed to be easy to read at all times, regardless of the perspective and angle of light. This was achieved with the high contrast provided in large part by a matte black surface. This effect combined with white numbers, a red second hand, and a tachymeter for measuring speed.
As a result, the Chronograph I was also a huge hit with motorsport legends and actors, making it famous the world over and a coveted piece for collectors to this day.
The watch was recently reissued to mark Porsche Design's 50th anniversary, demonstrating just how functional and timeless the design is. Having extensively examined the design, the brand experts came to the realisation that there was nothing to optimise. At just under 41mm, the case diameter is still optimal to this very day.
In designing the Chronograph I, Ferdinand Alexander Porsche was focused on creating a high-precision instrument rather than a decorative accessory, which is why he looked to the 911's instrument panel for inspiration.
As a result, the Chronograph I was also a huge hit with motorsport legends and actors, making it famous the world over and a coveted piece for collectors to this day.
The watch was recently reissued to mark Porsche Design's 50th anniversary, demonstrating just how functional and timeless the design is. Having extensively examined the design, the brand experts came to the realisation that there was nothing to optimise. At just under 41mm, the case diameter is still optimal to this very day.
Porsche is commemorating the Porsche Chronograph I watch, which the German marque claims is an idea originally developed by Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, the man who was also responsible for designing the iconic Porsche 911.
In designing the Chronograph I, Ferdinand Alexander Porsche was focused on creating a high-precision instrument rather than a decorative accessory, which is why he looked to the 911's instrument panel for inspiration.
Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, who designed the Chronograph I watch, was also responsible for designing the legendary Porsche 911 Just like the instruments in a race car, the watch needed to be easy to read at all times, regardless of the perspective and angle of light. This was achieved with the high contrast provided in large part by a matte black surface. This effect combined with white numbers, a red second hand, and a tachymeter for measuring speed.
As a result, the Chronograph I was also a huge hit with motorsport legends and actors, making it famous the world over and a coveted piece for collectors to this day.
The watch was recently reissued to mark Porsche Design's 50th anniversary, demonstrating just how functional and timeless the design is. Having extensively examined the design, the brand experts came to the realisation that there was nothing to optimise. At just under 41mm, the case diameter is still optimal to this very day.
In designing the Chronograph I, Ferdinand Alexander Porsche was focused on creating a high-precision instrument rather than a decorative accessory, which is why he looked to the 911's instrument panel for inspiration.
As a result, the Chronograph I was also a huge hit with motorsport legends and actors, making it famous the world over and a coveted piece for collectors to this day.
The watch was recently reissued to mark Porsche Design's 50th anniversary, demonstrating just how functional and timeless the design is. Having extensively examined the design, the brand experts came to the realisation that there was nothing to optimise. At just under 41mm, the case diameter is still optimal to this very day.
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