Betatype
3D printed watch straps
Betatype and Uniform Wares creation watch straps.
According to Michael Carr, creative director at Uniform Wares,
“We used a huge, cumbersome machine to weave steel cable into the mesh pattern, which we then had to cut to size and weld working parts onto it. The idea that Betatype was using a new technology that would mean less waste and new materials was hugely appealing”.
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