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A talk with @jasrew
by @watches_and_culture
A TALK WITH @jasrew London-based creative director and accidental watch designer.
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Watches only recently came into my life, and I’m not a trained horological designer either, but I believe it gives me an edge in a predominantly conservative industry. Working with @balticwatches and @a_collected_man, I’m able to “design what I want to collect”. It’s a simple brief, but few are the collaborators who let you experiment to your heart’s content, or bring to life your wildest dreams, such as my gemset MR01.
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Fashion is my background. Equal parts art and provocation, it’s brave, dramatic and has an attitude — more of which could benefit the horological world. I feel perfectly at home in London, where so many influences are clashing, and nobody seems to mind. Riffing off popular culture, but rejecting mass, I like to combo watches and styles that don’t belong together.
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Photography is vital, both as a reflection of the world as I see it, but also as a way of collecting. Oddly enough, I don’t feel I took possession of a watch, until I shoot it. What I love about stills is that they represent a specific point of view on the subject, a personal reality you chose to capture.
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Architecture is a major inspiration for me, especially how light and shadows react and transform volumes and surfaces. When designing a watch I aim to avoid flatness, inviting collectors to rediscover their timepiece every time they look at it, and develop an emotional connection between human and object.
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Niche cultures make me tick, I have a fascination with the weird and wonderful. Manga/anime, video gaming, meme lords, artificial intelligence, dystopian sci-fi novels and obscure esoterica to name a few. Inspiration works in mysterious ways, and I enjoy taking cues from the most unexpected places, like for my Pagan project with bespoke post-goth typography!