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    My latest wild one

    I have a few like this, what I'd call an Art Watch. Some, like my Alain Silberstein Krono Bauhaus II are very wearable. Others, like my Angular Momentum Berrylium Diver are not particularly wearable. All share one common denominator, a wild visual impact.

    This one leans to the side of unwearable, at least for other than short periods. But fun it is, at least for me, and without further delay, the Enzo Mechana Gauge XL.....



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    Different, that's for sure.....
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    sort of normal when you look straight down on it
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    And some better looks .....
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    I pity your door frames!

    Very cool. Very unique.

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    Talk about a unique watch that you are unlikely to ever see on anyone else's wrist.

    My kids often have bezel shaped dings in their forehead as it is. I can't imagine what this would do to them!

    (Looking forward to the day when they grow a little taller than wrist height. )

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    Very handy if you don't want people glancing at your watch to see the time

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    Interestingly, the maker built this series using an Omega movement. I think that's great and adds a little panache, but he could have easily used an ETA. No complaints about that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by popoki nui View Post
    This

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary123 View Post
    Interestingly, the maker built this series using an Omega movement. I think that's great and adds a little panache, but he could have easily used an ETA. No complaints about that.
    Ah, so that explains the thickness !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Der Amf View Post
    Very handy if you don't want people glancing at your watch to see the time
    So you can backhand them with it if they do?

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