At the exhibition, Chaykin showcased a series of paintings he created, inspired by the concept of time, its measurement, and the philosophical associations it evokes. A striking example is the painting "Time Struct" where technical abstraction reveals anthropomorphic features, or "The Sandmann" in which a watch dial transforms into a portrait. The protagonists of these paintings are the details and components of watch movements. On canvas, they come together as living figures: in the painting "Sedmitsa" they form a charming young woman, while in "The Attachment" they depict a mother with her child under a bright sun.
All the characters evoke an immediate emotional response, much like Chaykin's best-selling watches from the Wristmons collection.