Sector Watches Motivates My Art

Why Art and Watches such as Sector Watches

If you like horometry and art then you are in luck! I tend to create a lot of art with wristwatches as the subject. Online timepiece hobbyist communities are where I spend most of my free time.

We can all Appreciate Time. Sector Watches Might be Right for You

Anyone can afford a wristwatch because they come in different price brackets. It doesn’t matter how much you spend, you can still start appreciating time and the invention of time recording. What price range would you consider when buying a watch? Would a Sector Watch fit the bill for you?

Any Brand Will Do. Would you Wear Sector Watches

The wristwatches I choose to form my art with aren’t always significant as they barely ever resemble the original watches, unless I get a request for a commission. If I created a piece of art with a Sector Watch, you might not even recognize it as a Sector Watch. Some collectors are very specific on what watches they like; and others just like the art whilst not caring what the subject originally was.

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Does the Price of a Watch Matter. Are Sector Watches in Your Price Range

A watch brand doesn’t have to be excessively priced to appreciate it. Digital or mechanical timepieces are fascinating to me. Quartz was a modern-day miracle for watchmaking and nearly demolished the Swish watch companies because they were so accurate. Quartz is what is used inside the computers I use to create art with my artificial adversarial networks. I’d wear quartz or a mechanical watch from Sector Watches if they produce either because it isn’t what influences my buying decisions.

The Tourbillion Complication. Would you buy a Sector Watch.

A tourbillon complication is such a fascinating movement but there is absolutely no need to have that in a timepiece, and yet, we keep it anyway, so interesting! Do we even require a timepiece these days? Probably not, but we still love them and keep them around. I have friends who buy watches, have you or your friends ever bought a Sector Watch.This doesn’t mean that watches will never be needed again. The Omega Speedmaster Chronograph was worn by the Apollo 13 astronauts. If the Apollo astronauts never had the Omega Chronograph watch they wouldn’t have been able to find their way back to earth when highly technical navigation equipment failed. Who knows whether we’ll have electricity shortages, or some other natural disasters that render the technology – that we currently rely on – useless in the future.


Making Art is Thrilling. Do you Like My Art about Sector Watches

I am happy creating art with a Sector Watch, or any other type of watch brand. The price of a wristwatch doesn’t factor in what I choose to create art with because it is the concept of time that engages me.

What is the Fascination with Horometry and Watch Brands Such as Sector Watches

There are loads of us that are into chronometry, but why? We live in such a fast-paced world and everything is served up to us instantly. These watches give us an opportunity to slow down and respect the tick and tock of life’s rhythms. Do you own any watches? Leave a comment below to let me know what watches you own, especially if you own a Sector Watch. Art is the ultimate proclamation of humanity and serves to interrupt life’s rhythms and remind us about the other side of what humans are capable of and what humanity ultimately is.

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Man and Machine. (Would you Own Sector Watches?)

We’re drawing nearer to a time where competition between man and machine and what it means to be human needs to be fully explored and accepted. If you could own any watch, what watch would you own? Would you be happy wearing a Sector Watch. Timepieces are a great reminder of this battle between order and chaos. Entropy, decay and rebirth are concepts that are tightly entwined in many of my artworks. The fact I use cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology to create these works of art that are inspired by old tech(the timepieces), I find really intriguing. Art is a visual language and using all these things together really speaks volumes about the messages I’m trying to convey.

Interested in Time and Brands like Sector Watches

Time is a gripping subject. I’m captivated with time for several reasons. I’ve owned watches since I was a young boy, have you ever owned watches? What do you think about a Sector Watch? I enjoy the juxtaposition of the precision involved in the crafting of quality mechanical timepieces and the precise nature of producing of digital watches, against the chaotic freedom and human expressionism found in my art.Art isn’t a science, but watch production is! Don’t you just love the conflict between these two things.

Quartz Gives Me the Freedom to Do What I Do

My neural networks use computers that use quartz crystals that serve as a clock. I like exploring what the metaverse and future worlds mean to humanity, whilst cherishing the physical world. Think about it, none of what I do would be possible without the concept of time and the ability to record it accurately. That’s why I love a Sector Watch as much as any other watch. The old meets the new and still it is humans and their imperfections that drive all of this perfection. I could go on and on about time and my infatuation around these subjects and what they say about humanity but I choose to create art and say it visually.

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The Perfect Expression of Humanity is Imperfection. Do Sector Watches Represent Perfection for You?

The perfect art should be full of imperfections just like humanity is full of imperfections. I’m using perfect code that produces perfect neural networks in the age of digital perfectionism and the pursuit for me is to create imperfection. Does anything represent this conflict between perfection better than timepieces and my art? Watches portray perfection and my art is playing with the concept between this perfection and imperfection. Do you consider a Sector Watch to represent perfection, or would you choose some other watch? Let me know in the comments.


The Past and the Present

Why do we choose to keep some things instead of assign them to the history books even if they aren’t useful anymore? It’s so intriguing.