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Neon signs may be fast disappearing, but that hasn’t stopped others from taking inspiration from them. Wu Chi Kai, one of the last neon sign-makers in Hong Kong, tells us how his craft has inspired Roger Dubuis to release a neon-inspired luxury watch.
Walking down the main streets of Mongkok or Tsim Sha Tsui in the 1980s and ’90s, it was hard to miss the heady burst of colour from the neon signs that hung above one’s head. The densely packed signs, in all shapes and sizes – some so large they were several storeys high – illuminated the streets, washing the pavements and stalls below in their glow. It was almost as if one were walking through Hong Kong’s busiest streets while wearing coloured glasses.
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This time 20 years ago a watch unlike any other was released, a watch described as âa racing machine on the wristâ. The phrase was coined not by a watchmaker, but by Richard Mille, a 50-year-old former marketing man who hankered for a watch that reflected his own exacting standards and interests â and ability to fund them.
Milleâs fascination with motor racing and its associated technologies and materials has subsequently driven the eponymously named watch brand he launched in 2001. Witness Milleâs latest horological statement, the RM 65-01, an automatic split-seconds chronograph that looks as complicated as it is.
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