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• Parivas, an independent watchmaker based in Los Angeles, has presented the Exo.1, a luxury timepiece whose case is produced as one continuous 3D printed structure. Launched on May 18, 2026, as the opening piece of the brand’s Genesis Collection, the watch is the company’s attempt to establish what it calls “additive watch design,” building a…
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Parivas, an independent watchmaker based in Los Angeles, has presented the Exo.1, a luxury timepiece whose case is produced as one continuous 3D printed structure. Launched on May 18, 2026, as the opening piece of the brand’s Genesis Collection, the watch is the company’s attempt to establish what it calls “additive watch design,” building a case architecture that, according to the firm, could not exist through conventional machining or assembly.
The company was founded around additive manufacturing and aerospace engineering practices. Co-founders Mickey Brown (CEO) and Justin Chang (COO) bring more than 30 years of combined experience in mechanical engineering and additive manufacturing, and frame their approach to watchmaking as that of engineers rather than traditional horologists. The