Alessi Watches is bringing us a wrist watch, elegant, decent and minimalist, at the same time bearing a modern design. It's called the Daytimer and sports Alsop's vision over objects in this world. We can see that in the
landscape, in the universe of objects, naturally and effortlessly.
This little phone has a smart, adaptable, docile shape, which covers its technological core while being ironical and natural.
You might think that this looks and feels clumsy, but the truth is that it fits your wrist like it was made for you, not too loose, not too tight either. The 3D display conveniently turns a tad towards the owner. Even though the design of the Daytimer is made to keep as close to its owner as possible, the
OLED screen is sure to catch anyone's attention at first glimpse.
For the more technical-oriented of you, know that this wrist polygoniser watch features a polyurethane strap, weighs no less than 70 grams, sports an acryl glass crystal and can resist to water up to 3 atm.
Just like any electronic wrist watch, it has a monthly gain or loss that ranges somewhere around the value of 30 seconds. Given a battery life span of approximately 18 months (it needs a CR2025 type cell battery), it can lose or gain somewhere around 9 minutes, so if you're the type that doesn't like to be late, you might want to check that it only gains.
I only said about the ones that don't like to be late, because people that need not be late won't even look at this cute colorful wrist watch. Speaking of colorful, you can get this in black, orange, green and violet. When purchasing the Daytimer, the online shop or any merchandiser will ask you for $120 for each piece.
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