Description
The first thing you see is the color — a warm rose tone that sits somewhere between copper and blush. The next thing you see is that the dial won’t stay still. Two translucent disks keep sliding over one another, so every few minutes the little pie-slice of shadow shifts again. No hands, no tick. Just motion.
The case is 38 mm across and barely eight millimeters thick, brushed stainless under that rose-gold coating. It feels more like a slim bangle than a gadget on the wrist. Inside, a Miyota quartz engine nudges the disks forward in tiny steps; the movement is so quiet you end up watching for the change instead of listening. The mesh bracelet clicks off with quick-release pins if you want to swap straps, but the fine weave matches the finish so well you might never bother. Each watch gets its own serial number.
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