12/30/2023 0 Comments Razzle dazzle camouflage ships![]() Inside beats a super-light balance wheel in silicium, extra-wide, with nickel flyweights and stabilizing micro-blades. ![]() PICTURE PHOTO WW1 RAZZLE DAZZLE SHIP CAMOUFLAGE 7161. of dazzle a painting technique employed to camouflage British ships. World War 1 - Razzle Dazzle Camouflage Painting WWI transport, Osterle. Brest France WW1 Troop Transport Ship Dazzle Camouflage RPPC Real Photo c.1917. Everybody Razzle Dazzle is a dazzling new artwork by the Godfather of British. Peter Blake designed a razzle dazzle ferry called snowdrop. ![]() The freaky timepiece includes a crown for time correction but has no hands - the central bridge acts as a minute hand and one of the wheels indicates the hours. The front design includes five military ships with a Dazzle camouflage. Dazzle was a way of camouflaging of ships by painting them with bold, geometric patterns. The 43mm sizing allows for an easy way to read and operate the watch. Of course, this distinctive pattern drew attention from cubist artists (such as Picasso) who erroneously boasted that the pattern was inspired by the cubist movement itself. The crossing lines are meant to confuse the viewer and make it difficult to estimate the range, speed and direction of the ship, therefore misleading the enemy in regard to the ship’s course and resulting in the adversary making poor target firing decisions. The usual purpose of camouflage is to blend in or to conceal but in this case, the pattern actually draws attention to itself. A painting technique employed to camouflage British ships - dazzle camouflage, also known as razzle dazzle or dazzle painting - was a design composed of a group of avant-garde ship camouflage patterns used extensively in World War I and, to a lesser extent, in World War II. The First Dazzle Camouflage since WW2 - YouTube In the spring of 2021, the British Royal Navy announced that one of their newest vessels, HMS Tamar, would receive a new look: dazzle. ![]() Because its heritage is deeply rooted in the universes of the Marines and Navies of the world, it was no surprise that the Ulysse Nardin design department decided upon the razzle dazzle pattern as a new exercise in style and composition. ![]()
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