The 'Steampunk Chronograph' by Romain Jerome is a gorgeous timepiece inspired by the popular sci-fi sub-genre. Although the steampunk aesthetic takes its inspiration from elements like gears, mechanisms and other industrial paraphernalia from the Victorian era, this watch is an upscale and modern take on steampunk.
The SteamPunk Chronograph is a $16,000 watch constructed of metals like stainless steel and stabilized titanic, which makes the watch look like it is rusted. Although rust is not typically a desired effect on metal objects, it works perfectly on this steampunk-inspired watch.
The face also features exposed screws and gears that give the analogue watch a grittiness that is emblematic of steampunk style. This masculine watch by Jerome features a mix of numbers and textures which updates the steampunk aesthetic for contemporary consumers.
Steampunk-Inspired Timepieces
Romain Jerome's Steampunk Chronograph Has Faux-Rusted Parts
Trend Themes
1. Steampunk-inspired Timepieces - Rising consumer demand for steampunk-themed products, including watches, presents an opportunity for artists and designers to create new pieces with modern, upscale materials and features.
2. Industrial Aesthetics in Luxury Goods - The success of the steampunk-inspired watch by Romain Jerome illustrates a trend towards incorporating elements of industrial design and aesthetics into high-end, luxury goods.
3. Gritty Design in Analog Watches - Exposing gears, screws and other gritty design elements reflect an increasing consumer desire for rugged and masculine aesthetics in analog watch design.
Industry Implications
1. Watch Manufacturing - Watch manufacturers have the opportunity to incorporate steampunk and industrial design elements into products to appeal to consumers seeking modern yet vintage aesthetics.
2. Luxury Goods Manufacturing - Luxury goods manufacturers can capitalize on the trend of gritty and industrial design elements by incorporating them into high-end products to appeal to consumers seeking uniqueness and authenticity.
3. Product Design - Industrial designers can create new products or re-design existing products using steampunk and industrial design elements to meet the increasing consumer demand for rugged and vintage aesthetics.