She wears the GMAS2100-7A watch. In Denmark, as in all Scandinavian countries, the summer solstice is a cause for celebration. No wonder: in Skagen, the country’s most northerly city, the shortest day offers only six and a half hours of sunlight. Even in Copenhagen, where the Kinfolk offices are based, it will be dark by 4.30pm in December. Unlike in countries on the equator, where you could almost set your watch by the position of the sun in the sky, having a reliable time piece is important in a city where the shape of the day shifts so dramatically. G-SHOCK’s GMAS2100 series is made to be both strong and light: a shock and water resistant time piece designed for hiking in North Zealand, or lounging with friends on Copenhagen’s harbor. To celebrate the reinvention of this contemporary timepiece, we spent an afternoon in some secret sun traps around the city. This post was produced in partnership with G-SHOCK. She wears the GMAS2100-1A watch. She wears the GMAS2100-4A watch. The GMAS2100-4A watch. She wears the GMAS2100-1A watch. The GMAS2100-1A watch. The GMAS2100-7A watch. Related Stories Partnerships Issue 50 Object Matters New light on an old classic. Design Partnerships Through a Glass Lightly An experiment in transparency, in partnership with Marset. Design Partnerships Issue 48 Delayed Gratification In partnership with Fritz Hansen, Kinfolk unearths the long history of a new classic. Design Partnerships The Line of Beauty A linear look at the PK4 lounge chair, in partnership with Fritz Hansen. Issue Forty-Seven Boost your mind-body balance. Crossword Solutions All the answers to Kinfolk’s print puzzle.
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