
Watch with artistic design definitely fails to tell time properly, at least kind of confusing or simply hard to find where the moving arms or the digital display are. Here is another designer watch, Veiled Watch, which the idea is probably to let guys enjoy wearing those shiny things. As it doesn’t look too outstanding while worn on your wrist so you wouldn’t be considered as one from the non-manly group. The Veiled Watch was created by the designer Philippe Starck, which is a continuous silver bracelet that has a nearly invisible analog watch face concealed on it. It’s definitely not a reliable source for telling time during emergency. Perhaps, it is a bit of fun to deceive your friends that you can tell time so precisely as if you’re not wearing a watch or carrying any gadget that tells time.
Buy online, Fossil.com, $150.00
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July 11th, 2007 at 5:06 am
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July 11th, 2007 at 6:03 am
i want one… dis is ubercool!
July 11th, 2007 at 6:20 pm
well, then get 1 lor, order online
I’m a bit skeptical w online credit card transaction as I got fraud with my card for abt USD1k+, luckily detected by the bank and blocked it, so the tx didnt go thru , thank god
July 15th, 2007 at 12:49 am
[...] We’ve just seen a few days ago that Fossil carries a watch that hardly for you to find its moving arms. Now, Fossil has a much different one, which you can say it’s totally opposite, which has got two faces – making use of the analog moving arms and also the prominent digital display to tell you time. The main chunk of the watch is basically occupied all by the analog face where the two arms are ticking. But the numbers are only available on the right portion of its face. The digital display only occupies about little bit more than one third of the entire face of the watch, which is located on the left side and the reading numbers in a vertical configuration. It seems to be that both the analog and digital faces having independent setting controls for their own time. Which could result some kind of confusion if you accidentally set one time slightly off from the other. [...]