Van Gogh Fine Art Sub Diver Style | Wall Clock (With Date Magnifier)
Did You Know?
Vincent van Gogh painted over 35 self-portraits throughout his brief career, primarily because he lacked the funds to hire professional models. This specific iconic portrait, created in 1889 during his time in Saint-Rémy, showcases his revolutionary use of bold, swirling brushstrokes and vibrant, contrasting blue and orange hues to convey deep emotional intensity.
Product Description
This wall clock merges the rugged architecture of a classic marine dive watch with the emotional depth of Post-Impressionist fine art. The dial and the 60-minute graduated outer bezel serve as a continuous canvas, featuring a high-definition reproduction of Vincent van Gogh's legendary 1889 self-portrait. Traditional high-visibility luminescent geometric markers are integrated seamlessly over the artwork. A mineral glass lens magnifies the functional date display at the three o'clock position. Driven by a high-torque, silent sweeping quartz movement, the continuous second hand glides smoothly without the distraction of an audible tick. The entire unit is housed within a substantial, cold-milled stainless steel chassis.
Structural Specifications
Format: Fine art diver style with a seamlessly integrated 60-minute bezel.
Case Material: Solid brushed 304L stainless steel.
Dial: High-definition Van Gogh self-portrait with UV-reactive luminescent geometric markers.
Crystal: Mineral glass featuring a functional date magnifier.
Movement: Silent continuous sweep quartz mechanism (zero ticking).
Dimensions: 34 cm diameter, 5 cm depth.
Weight: 1.2 kg.
