This cool concept watch by designer Allan George is basically aimed at the youth who like to wear trendy fashion, but maybe rough with it. Although latest scratch-proof glass materials are used in Omega, Rolex and ilk, but not all brands use this for their entire collection. And a watch with scratches on its glass looks so lame! Allan’s concept simple does away with the glass face and replaces it with a plastic-rubber finish. The colored hands peep out, behind a transparent rim, giving the watch a trendy and easy look!
Designer: Allan George
Looks gorgeous, nice design
reminds of something.. what was it again … hmmmm.. 😉
Looks cool, very futuristic. Can anything ever truly be scratch resistant? Also, how about doing something to reduce skin irritation due to sweat and friction? Easier said than done, I suppose.
Very sleek and stylish. Have not seen its availability yet though…
I would definitely buy this, as soon it hits the market,,, Very smart idea.
Where can I buy it?
cool design.
but wont that rubber/plastic get scratched as well if the force was enough scratch a glass?
I like the minimalist look but dont dig the bracelet ends.
cool design.
but wont that rubber/plastic get scratched as well if the force was enough scratch a glass?
I like the minimalist look but dont dig the bracelet ends.
Hope it comes out soon, I want one!
Hope it comes out soon, I want one!
any word on when this comes out, one of the best looking watches ive ever seen
any word on when this comes out, one of the best looking watches ive ever seen
WHERE CAN BUY???
I think you have managed to express your ideas that a lot of people are in. The sense of wanting to help, but not knowing how or where, is something a lot of us are going through.
I think you have managed to express your ideas that a lot of people are in. The sense of wanting to help, but not knowing how or where, is something a lot of us are going through.
Nice post, i really like the way you written, Great post, will be back soon.
Nice post, i really like the way you written, Great post, will be back soon.
I wish I had such a swatch. No need to pay lots of money for sapphire glass…
I wish I had such a swatch. No need to pay lots of money for sapphire glass…
Great post…thanks for this
I think it was around back in 2006 when AS3 was new and there were very few other resources from which I (and others) could learn, anyways Great work, will be back soon.