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Projekt 02 - FFF&F Edition

Projekt 02 - FFF&F Edition

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Always exploring, project by project and layer by layer. After two years in development, kollokium is proud to finally present its second creation, humbly named Projekt 02. Based on an idea that was proposed during the earliest brainstorming days of the kollokium project in 2020, Projekt 02 takes a more organic route in neubrutalist design. K,P–n°02 makes its debut in a 199-piece Friends, Family, Fools & Flippers edition.

The kollokium Projekt 02 Friends, Family, Fools & Flippers is an introductory edition that will first be offered to the original Projekt 01 F&F owners, then to existing kollokium watch owners. The first publicly available variant of Projekt 02 will be unveiled in Q1 2026.

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  • Case & Strap

    • Monobloc die-cast 316L steel case
    • cylindrical sapphire glass box with rounded edges
    • Diameter: 39.5 mm
    • Height without sapphire crystal: 5.90 mm; Height with sapphire crystal: 12.40 mm
    • Solid case back
    • Valve-shaped crown
    • Water-resistant to 5ATM (50m)
  • Dial

    • Topographical dial with 67 dial plates
    • Warm silver finish with sandblasted edges.
    • Dial plates hand-painted with white lacquer infused with green emission Super-LumiNova
    • Warm silver hour and minute hands with applied Lichtblock™ elements, green emissionSuper-LumiNova
    • Fluorescent orange seconds hand
  • Movement

    • La Joux-Perret G101 automatic movement
    • Diameter: 26mm
    • Height: 4.45 mm 
    • Frequency: 4Hz / 28’800vph
    • 24 jewels
    • Uni-directional unsigned winding rotor 
    • Power reserve: approximately 68 hours

The Dial

Wild ideas and fancy 3D renders are great and all, but how to go about actually creating something so different and truly unprecedented?

Simply enough, Projekt 02’s dial began as a flat image with an organic pattern. Curving, meandering, circling but never sharp. The image was then broken down so that contours would be created around the different undulating forms. Those contours were then transfigured into different layers in different heights, producing a micro-landscape across multiple levels. While seemingly random, the dial in fact features twelve hour markers and has a certain logic and pattern, with three equal parts making up the circle.

When viewed from the top, it resembles some sort of Damascus steel or forged metal. But as soon as the angle is shifted (made easier with the enormous sapphire crystal that starts from the base layer of the dial), the extent of its volume and depth become dramatic.

After Projekt 01 and its laborious dial consisting of nearly 500 individual components, we really tried to make our lives easier with Projekt 02, but it just didn’t work out. From making the dial out of a monobloc mold or CNC machining it, we attempted to take the path of least resistance, but
nothing looked nearly as good and detailed as what we had in mind. And so, once again, we ended up with a dial that’s far more challenging to produce than we could have imagined. But we believe the result make it totally worth it...

The Case

An element that we believe makes kollokium stand out from the rest is our approach to making cases. Instead of the tried and tested methods of CNC milling or stamping (yuck), we use a method that isn’t commonly found in watchmaking: diecasting. By working with a mold, the molten 316L stainless steel can take on forms that would be difficult to achieve with other methods, while also exhibiting a unique matte texture that requires no finishing. It's steel in all its raw glory.

In Projekt 02, the case serves as a structural platform, upon which the topographical dial is built. With no distinct bezel (from the outside anyways), no caseback and no detachable lugs, it’s a single integrated unit that’s indivisible. The design is such that a slightly arched barrel-shaped central element appears to be held in place by four triangular lugs, as if welded together. No sharp angles, no straight lines. It’s all in the curves and tension. With a rounded bottom and downward lugs, the case sits very close to the wrist and wears surprisingly slim. With no visible logo or branding, the watch bears only one mark of its makers: the project’s full internal dossier or project name, K,P–n°02, in relief on the side of the case. On the opposite side, the signature kollokium triangular valve-shaped crown.

One of the elements that many of our customers adore about their kollokium watch is the strap. Light, elastic and breathable, the strap is inspired by outdoor gear (glamping trip, anyone?). The hook buckle, also in diecast steel to match the case, fastening system and stitched loops to easily adjust the size on the go.

kollokium ≠ watchmaker

We’re not pretending to be something we’re not. Kollokium may be a lot of things (at least we like to think so), but a watchmaker isn’t one of them.

For Projekt-01, we’ve chosen to use Swiss movement manufacturer La Joux-Perret’s G101 automatic movement with a power reserve of 68 hours, so you can take it off on Friday and wear it again on Monday (though why anyone would want to remove it at all is beyond us, but hey). Since Kollokium had nothing to do with the movement, it was decided to leave it completely unbranded and unadorned. It’s not like you can see it anyways ¯\_(ツ)_/¯