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Many watches feature observation backs to few the stunning inner workings of their well-crafted wonders, but it’s rare to see a watch with an observation back and front that’s quite so skeletal. The Elliot Skeleton is an automatic watch from Heritor that’s named for its proud exposure of the bones that sit inside its elegantly crafted body Read More
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elyar.safarov
You'll just need to do some searches through the old comments and products here on drop. Start by searching for WATCH or whatever BRAND you're interested in. ALL of the old posts are available on the site.
Yet another awkwardly designed Heritor watch face. The only way to make the Elliot Skeleton even less readable at glance would be to omit the hands entirely. And why not? You're obviously not buying this watch to note the time, and frankly without the hands, who needs a movement to keep them going around? Just think of the cost savings! On the other hand (assuming you can see them amongst the clutter), I'd love to meet the guy who actually paid $782 for this abomination--assuming he actually exists!
RayFWhen I saw only one comment I thought “It must be RayF” and I wasn't disappointed XD. But in all seriousness, I totally agree with you about the hands, matter of fact I browsed the pictures, to check if there was a color combination that somehow helped to make the hands more visible.
The silver one, is specially hard to read, they could at least have used some red hands (or whatever visible color they decided to use, but not silver over silver!) in order to help with that.
ozzy_scl
What can I say? When you're right, you right ;- )
I visited their website to see what other atrocities we might expect to arrive at drop in the coming weeks--and buddy, it was horrible--don't go there!