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Why square is the unexpected new watch shape to love
From Patek Philippe to Cartier, top horologists across the board have been experimenting with quadrilateral timepieces - these are the best
12 March 2021 • 7:00am
CLOCKWISE FROM
TOP 18ct-rose-gold
Golden Ellipse,
34.5 x 39.5mm,
self-winding,
£26,230, Patek
Philippe (patek.
com). 18ct-rose-gold
Reverso Tribute
Duoface Fagliano,
47 x 28.3mm,
manual-winding,
£21,100, JaegerLeCoultre (jaegerlecoultre.com).
18ct-rose-gold Tank
Asymétrique, 47.15 x
26.1mm, manualwinding, £25,200,
Cartier (cartier.
com). 18ct-pinkgold Historiques
American 1921,
40 x 40mm,
manual-winding,
£32,700, Vacheron
Constantin
(vacheronconstantin.com).
Credit: Dan Matthews. Set Deisgn: Julia Dias
A square represents strength, balance and conformity, but can also be sharp and inflexible - especially when adopted for a watch case. Playing around with the shape s straight edges and precise angles by rounding corners and elongating lin
Which lakes are most at-risk of losing their ice?
In the Great Lakes region, the deepest lakes are the most sensitive to ice loss. Shallow lakes will generally still freeze, with some exceptions in a really warm winter. But these large, deep lakes like Lake Superior, Lake Michigan and Lake Champlain are already experiencing ice-free years. That will get worse in the coming decades.
How did you arrive at that conclusion?
We used historical ice data to develop statistical models for the future for 1.35 million lakes.
One of my favorite places to study is Lake Suwa in Japan, where 15 generations of Shinto priests have maintained an ice record since 1443. That lake failed to freeze just three times in the first 250 years of its record. And since 1950, it has failed to freeze one out of every four years. Since 1990, it s only freezing twice a decade. And we projected that it may lose ice cover permanently by 2040.
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