Emil Wojcik
1702
Your statement about the case being "to protect the movement, rather than design" accurately sums up one of the Bauhaus movement's principle philosophies...
Bauhaus focused on geometrical minimalism. It appreciated the look of mass production but stressed the importance of hand craftsmanship.
This perfectly sums up the design of the original Calatrava. Although I don't know if it was originally designed within the physical walls of the Bauhaus School, there's no doubt that the Calatrava, along with other watches of the time, were influenced by what was popular when they were designed. And what was popular was Bauhaus.
History of Calatrava design?
By: plume : July 31st, 2018-12:55
Greetings, An article on the History of the Calatrava design published recently on the watch webzine « Monochrome » claims (without any source as a back up) that the Calateava design was inspired by Bauhaus. I’m somewhat skeptical and was told on another ...
Why not call it « design »?
By: plume : August 2nd, 2018-12:18
Not sure why you don’t think design is an appropriate word. Design in the modern sense has existed at least since the turn of the 20th Century with Jugendstil in Vienna, and if there was no design we would not be able to distinguish 1930s watches from 192...
Calatrava
By: Walter2 : August 9th, 2018-06:12
Dear Emil, excuse my late answer, i was five days off line. I think it is difficult to answer, because you think it is Bauhaus, I think it is coincidentally. I understand, that you will tie up Calatrava to the flat bezel, but Calatrava also had other beze...