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September 08, 2012

Off-Axis Watch

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From the website:

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At first glance, Off-Axis appears to be a cleanly designed, high-quality archetypal wristwatch, which it is — but with a clever twist: the viewing axis of the dial has been rotated clockwise by 30°.

This simple innovation makes bending at the elbow in order to read the time obsolete.

Features and Details:

• Movement: Ronda 1062 Slimtech; Swiss made/Swiss parts; 4 jewels, gilt; repairable

• Band: 10 x 0.75 inches; Watch: 1.5 inch diameter face x 0.5 inch thick

• Battery Life: up to six years due to very low energy consumption

• Case, Buckle and Crown: Surgical grade stainless steel

• Crystal: Super-hardened scratch-resistant mineral

• Material: Stainless Steel and Polyurethane

• Water Resistance: 5 ATM (50 meters)

• Designer: Eric Janssen

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$175.

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How is that innovative? Vacheron American has been around for 4 years, granted at 200x the price.

Posted by: ismelllikepoop | Sep 8, 2012 5:12:12 PM

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