Most watches these days are all about functionality, whether they're smartwatches or just feature streamlined, utilitarian design. Sometimes that means sacrificing on depth or character, especially where design is concerned — but this Xeric Halograph Automatic Watch is pretty much the exact opposite of most modern watches.
They uniquely tell the time by utilizing "halo" hands. The halos float over arcs, encircling the numbers to denote what time it is. The inner arcs display the hours, while the outer arcs display the minutes.
It's an innovative, unusual way to read time — and the watch even charges uniquely, storing up to 36 hours of energy from the mechanical rotor while you wear the watch, meaning you never have to replace the battery. It's even all-weather proof with up to 5ATM of water resistance.
Plus, it's a limited edition — yours will be engraved with a number from 001 to 999. Usually, this Xeric Halograph Automatic Watch is $595, but you can get it now for $349.99, or 41% off.
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