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Solid State Watch

Solid State Watch

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We customize and ship all orders from our NYC studio. Customized and regular orders usually ship within 1 business day.

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Movement: Casio F-91W
Strap: Nick Mankey Designs Hook Strap
Resin: Formlabs Clear V4, Art Resin 2 Part Resin

*** PLEASE NOTE ***

This is an experimental art project. Each piece is handmade in-house. We make a batch every week, and they take a few days to finish. Expect your order to ship within 1-2 weeks from when it was placed.

If you order a SSW, you assume responsibility for inputting your desired UTC time.

Please make sure you read this whole page before placing your order and are game for the hooha.

Solid State Watch is a Casio F-91W movement permanently cast into a transparent resin case. It's in there forever. No buttons, no functions, no light, fully waterproof and no changing that 10 year battery.

It just tells time.

 

This project begins as a celebration of the Casio F-91W wristwatch. Initially released and unchanged since 1989, this affordable, reliable and accurate timepiece is a beautiful feat of engineering. You seriously can't find another piece of technology that's so ubiquitous and does what it is supposed to for as long as it does without any intervention. It's amazing.

 

Individually cast into a transparent resin case, each Solid State Watch comes with its own unique imperfections.

 

Your desired time

When you place your order, input your desired time in UTC format. Once your watch is fabricated, the time cannot be adjusted. time.is/UTC is a helpful site to figure out your time in UTC format.

No buttons

The electronics of the Solid State Watch are completely sealed, so you can't push any buttons to switch modes or adjust the time. Your watch ships set to whatever timezone you'd like. Eventually your watch will drift. Worst case scenario, it may drift up to ±1 second/day. But in practice, it will likely be far less than that. If you want to nerd out on its accuracy, check out this youtube video analyzing 100+ F-91Ws that have been running for 13 years.

No battery changes

The Casio F-91W is optimized to last on its 3V CR-2016 battery for 7 years assuming you use the light for 1 second and the 20 second alarm everyday. Since we won’t be using the alarm or light, it should last 10+ years.

No light

Yea, we'll miss that cutie LED. Since the buttons are sealed off, you won't be able to access the light. But really... you don't need it and let's save that battery power.

100% waterproof

Watches are usually rated for water pressure resistance because gaskets and other waterproofing mechanisms all eventually fail under pressure. Solid State Watch is completely solid and waterproof.

Fun bonus : The display of Solid State Watch is visible from all angles underwater. Most watches have air inside them which causes the watch crystal to act like a mirror underwater (unless your viewpoint is near perpendicular to the display).  Since there’s no air inside Solid State Watch you’ll be able to read the display from all angles underwater.

What's that orange dot?

Solid State Watch has a circular fluorescent orange dot placed over the date on the movement. The F-91W movement doesn’t account for leap years, so the date will be incorrect after a Leap Year. The fluorescent orange dot simultaneously masks and draws attention to this imperfection.

What about daylight saving time?

We’re hoping DST goes away soon. Until then, many countries still use it. Since you can’t adjust the time on a Solid State Watch, you can remember to adjust for DST in your head for part of the year or.... get 2 watches ;)

Making your Solid State Watch

We’re casting each and every Solid State Watches in our Brooklyn Studio. The process involves a series of steps, beginning with a 3D print of the main body printed on a Form 3 printer. Then we cast, heat, vacuum and UV cure a movement set to your timezone into the body. This casting process is done in multiple steps to achieve our desired finish. All of these steps are done by hand, and we embrace the slight imperfections of the process that make each watch unique.

Custom Hook Strap© Elastic Watch Band by Nick Mankey Designs

Solid State Watch ships with a Lunar Grey custom printed Hook Strap© Elastic Watch Band with brushed metal hardware, handmade in California by Nick Mankey Designs.

Known for their comfort, quality materials + hardware and ability to absorb strain on your watch’s spring bars, these bands have the ability adjust to the perfect tightness. These are absolutely the most comfortable watch bands you'll ever experience.

 

Specifications

  • Size : 32mm x 38.4mm x 10mm
  • Weight : 19g
  • Lug width : 18mm
  • Estimated battery life : 10+ years
  • Movement : Casio F-91W
  • Battery : 3V CR-2016

 

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RA
12/01/2024
Robert A.
United States United States

Something oddly special

There is something oddly special about this watch. I love its modern aesthetic and that orange dot, which I didn’t get at first, is a neat statement. I am not a huge fan of the strap. It’s too big for me, even though I carefully measured.

SM
11/20/2024
Sean M.
United States United States

"Experimental Art Project"

I picked one of these up at the Windup Watch Fair, NYC and I love it! It's such a smart and fun design with a really interesting concept behind it, perfect for the designer type folks out there. Lightweight, comfortable, and truly unique... would recommend.

SF
11/03/2024
Sean F.
United States United States

Perfectly imperfect

It’s been my new daily driver. I chose to pickup the watch at their studio in Brooklyn because I didn’t want to wait for it to ship lol. I haven’t taken it off since. I wore it to windup watch fair and I’ve never gotten so many questions about a watch or requests to try it on. A great conversation starter. The watch is a little smaller than I expected (34mm), but it wears a bit bigger thanks to the 38mm lug to lug. The main complaint I’ve seen about this watch is the strap, and I have to say I actually love it. It’s elastic and stretchy and it’s very comfortable. The little imperfections on the watch (fingerprints, bumps, bubbles, etc.) are part of what make it so cool and unique. You can also get the f91w carcass that your watch was made from for free. Couldn’t this watch recommend more!

S
11/03/2024
Sean
United States United States

Perfectly imperfect

It’s been my new daily driver. I chose to pickup the watch at their studio in Brooklyn because I didn’t want to wait for it to ship lol. I haven’t taken it off since. I wore it to windup watch fair and I’ve never gotten so many questions about a watch or requests to try it on. A great conversation starter. The watch is a little smaller than I expected (34mm), but it wears a bit bigger thanks to the 38mm lug to lug. The main complaint I’ve seen about this watch is the strap, and I have to say I actually love it. It’s elastic and stretchy and it’s very comfortable. You can also get the f91w carcass that your watch was made from for free. Couldn’t this watch recommend more!

JP
07/24/2024
Justin P.
United States United States

Very cool 10/10 would recommend

This is a combination of fashionably unique, imaginatively functional, and imperfectly perfect. This is my “all the time” watch because of the comfort and durability. I can get all sweaty and dirty and I can just wear the watch when I wash up. I love the strap; it is made for the watch. Such a cool concept and the execution is spot on. It’s my most asked about watch and my most fun to talk about watch. The imperfections add to the uniqueness and highlight the artist’s personal touch. Outside of a few itty bitty bubbles deep within the resin the watch is aesthetically flawless. My favorite quirk is that noon is my watch’s midnight; Monday at noon my watch turns the page to Tuesday. I haven’t yet experienced DST, but I’m sure it’ll be just as easy to reconcile internally as my +12-hour feature. Well done. Thank you for this fun and cool wearable art experiment. I’m happy to be a part of it. Cheers!

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