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4.5
Women are lucky because they can have a myriad of accessories – bracelets, rings, necklaces, earrings, cartilage piercings, bangles, charms and even anklets. Men, on the other hand, are restricted in what is “appropriate” in a work environment, as most of these options are outside what men are allowed to wear normally. However, men do get to wear watches and these allow us to show off our personality and style in the best way. Also, they avoid the absolute boredom of every smartwatch out there these days – identical slabs of personality-free glass.This watch is not so much a time-piece as a piece of art. While it does tell time, it does it at a very basic level with no chrono, alarm or any other function. Heck, you can barely see anything outside the exact time – but that’s part of the point. This is a conversation piece and something that is supposed to make you think. You can’t change the past, but you can change the future. The way to do that is to change your present, which slowly becomes the unchanging past unceasingly, second by second as this watch ticks the time.Okay that was a bit deep, but that’s the kind of thoughts this watch is supposed to engender. And it will do so for a long time, judging by the solid build quality, nice heft and automatic movement that doesn’t skip even when shaken heartily. If you want something a bit more substantive – at least mentally – on your wrist, this might be the watch for you.