Architecture in Color
Manhattan was always two things at once. From above — pure geometry, every avenue squared, every intersection drawn with a ruler, the kind of order you can read from an aircraft window. At street level — chaos. Jazz spilling out of basement clubs, color climbing the façades, lives running on a thousand different clocks.
The Paradox edition lays that contradiction across the dial of the MAEN Manhattan 37. Sharp geometry — chevrons, sunbursts, stepped forms borrowed from the architecture that defined the city in 1925 — holds the structure. Inside it, color riots — primary tones argue with jewel tones, mesh crashes into chevron, and two concentric disks spin across the dial like records on a Jazz-Age gramophone.
The composition borrows from the abstract end of Art Deco — the same color-block logic Sonia Delaunay used in her Orphism canvases of the 1920s. Order on the outside. Beautiful chaos within. A watch that asks you to look at the same dial twice — and see two different cities each time.

