watches
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Constantly Spinning Dials Replace Hands On This Sleek Minimal Watch
Ressence is following up on its mesmerising Type 3 watch — which replaced hands and other visible mechanisms with a series of perpetually spinning dials trapped under a curved water-filled sapphire dome — with the new Type 1 that somehow manages to be even more minimal than last year’s model.
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An Unusual Watch Whose Hands Point Inwards
On a traditional analogue watch face, you’ll find the numbers indicating the hours encircling its outer circumference. But on Projects Watches’ Nadir, they’re all crammed onto a small disk in the middle, with the hands — which are embellished with arrow heads — pointing inwards toward the hours, minutes and seconds.
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Garmin Forerunner 220 Review: Solid Running Watch With A Pretty Face
Garmin has been at this running-watch thing for a while. Most recently, the Forerunner 10 was the company’s best attempt at a simple, easy-to-read watch, but, for all that, it still wasn’t as simple to use as it ought to have been. Enter the Forerunner 220. It’s the 10’s younger, smarter, better-looking, more sophisticated brother,…
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The Clasp On This Colourful Watch Is Built Right Into The Face
With its new Sond line of watches, Void has come up with a clever alternative to traditional watch bands that usually has two straps united by a clasp on the underside of your wrist. By integrating the locking mechanism into the watch’s body, a single nylon band is all that’s needed here.