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Free experimental watch exhibition opens in London later this month
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Later this month, an exhibition opens in London, and it’s one watch fans will not want to miss — not least because it’s free to visit.
The Seiko Power Design Project exhibition opens at Japan House on 27th August, and will showcase a whole host of out-there watch designs not intended for mass production.
(Image credit: Seiko)Or there’s Machining Marks, which references the craftsmanship involved in both woodworking and watch making.
If you want to take in the exhibition first-hand, it’s on at Japan House from 27th August to 15th September.
Japan House is found at 101-111 Kensington High Street, very close to High Street Kingston Underground station.