Description
A pale arc drifts across a silver dial—dark at twelve, almost white by three-o’clock—then keeps on sliding until the pattern begins again. That slow overlap is the whole idea behind the Silver Gradient Watch: two translucent disks, one for hours and one for minutes, turning time into shifting tone instead of ticking hands.
The 38 mm case is brushed stainless steel to match the polished mesh bracelet. At just over 8 mm thick, it sits close enough to the wrist to pass for a slim bangle under a cuff. Quick-release pins make strap swaps possible, but you may find the fine mesh hard to beat for texture and lightness. Inside, a Miyota 2025 quartz movement moves the disks in precise steps—no stutter, no audible tick. Every case back is individually numbered.
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