New world’s thinnest watch is so thin they needed to create a new type of strap

  • Konstantin Chaykin’s latest creation, the ThinKing, is a masterpiece
  • The watch is just 1.65mm thick
  • It is so thin that they created a new type of strap

Published on Aug 31, 2024 at 1:12 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary

Last updated on Aug 31, 2024 at 1:12 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Nalin Rawat

Watchmaking is an art, and Konstantin Chaykin’s latest creation, the ThinKing, is a masterpiece.

This watch is not just thin, it’s ultra-thin, and a silent statement that anything is possible in the world of horology.

Measuring just 1.65mm thick, ThinKing is so sleek that it requires a completely new kind of strap to carry its lavishness.

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Konstantin Chaykin’s ThinKing watch with a new type of strap

Creating a watch like this is akin to crafting an art using the finest material, much like the timepiece made from parts of Ayrton Senna’s car.

Jean-Claude Biver righteously said, “We are the artisans of giving birth to a product with a soul.”

Even in its prototype stage, ThinKing captured everyone’s attention, standing at par with names like Piaget and Richard Mille.

The watch’s success wasn’t without challenges.

Its 40mm case is made with a special type of steel, weighing just 13.3 grams.

ThinKing’s strap is equally special, designed to handle the pressure of its thinness.

Made using alligator leather, with elastic inserts, and titanium supports.

These elements help distribute the pressure and protect the watch from shocks, twisting, and bending while being worn.

Unique design with a smiling face

Now, it’s time we talk about the looks of the watch and what inspired its design.

Well, the timepiece took its inspiration from Chaykin’s “Wristmon” series – remember the watches with those whimsical faces?

That’s what we are talking about.

ThinKing is made on similar lines, featuring hour and minute displays forming the eyes, and a signature smile engraved on the case.

Not to mention, the focus on design doesn’t kill the watch’s performance and its state-of-the-art technology.

Inside, the K.23-0 movement is built right into the case to keep the watch extra slim.

It has a 32-hour power reserve and can be wound by hand or with the special Case-PalanKing, which also protects the watch.

However, even with this protective case, the ThinKing stays incredibly thin at just 5.4mm.

Certainly, horology is no joke!

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