Nowadays, watch design seems extremely focused on two extremes, one being a rather design-less, minimal and anti-skeuomorphic approach inspired by the ever powerful Apple doctrine of un-materialism; the other one is massive mechanical expressionism rendered in the most excessive possible way. Both have the same lethal goal of appealing to the lowest common denominator of taste in order to attract the masses and sell more watches.–Jerome Mage, March LA.B
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does one really need a watch? supply side designs
everyone needs a watch! its a perfect accessory/jewellery for everyone and accentuates a personality much like good clothes. of course, if you are saying that mobile phones can replace a good watch, then separate matter.
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