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RICHARD MEIER
THE HIGH MUSEUM WATCH, 1998

"My work is an attempt to find, to reveal, and to redefine a sense of order, to extract from our culture both the timeless and topical. This, to me, is the basis of style. Fundamentally, my meditations are on space, form, light and how to make them. The goal is presence, not illusion, and this I pursue with unrelenting vigor for I believe that this is the heart and soul of architecture." Read about Richard Meier

The High Museum Watch: Based upon the Museum designed by Richard Meier, The High Museum is the perfect balance of space and lighting. Meier's interpretation is reflected in his use of a partially opaque dial with a 'light up' button for night viewing which balances against the Museum's architecture of space and lighting. Initially introduced with a polished stainless steel case and band, The High Museum Watch is now available with a black stainless steel case and PROJECTS exclusive electroplated black stainless steel band or with a soft black leather band. All Stainless Steel, water-resistant to 100 ft.

High Museum Watch, Polished stainless steel with polished stainless steel band Model #6010S $135

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