Friday, December 3, 2010

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Moving forward I swiss replica watches only wish to continue offering more and increasingly polished reporting on watches and the watch industry.This includes my work here and elsewhere, as well as on the HourTime Podcast.While I can't always respond to e-mails or in the length I would prefer (or at all), I continually encourage your daily feedback, suggestions, and of course rants.Thanks for giving me the purpose and motivation to do what I have done in over 1000 articles, and I will keep it up as long as you keep reading.

Thanks and expect another such post in maybe after another 1000 articles - they too will be "well earned." Proof that a nice watch doesn't need to come from major replica Bell & Ross Military Typ womens watches brand is right here in this artsy timepiece created by Australian designer Ben McCarthy.The watch was "industrialized" by the also Australian firm WORKSHOPPED, who is in the business of beautiful creations come to life, and then offering them to you.McCarthy is an interesting fellow and industrial designer who makes clearly "modernist" designs, but always seems to emphasis core function in his work.As though it would pain him if form ever beat out function.I applaud this allegiance to the core concept that the things you make should never fail at their core duty.

So many "minimalist modern art" items we see around us for sale excel at looking good, and fail at their core tasks.McCarthy lives in Hong Kong, and I am curious as to how being in Chinese culture affects his work.You can tell that the Pi replica Bell & Ross Geneva womens watches is clearly a "modern minimalist" item.Stripped of many things we are used to in watches (crown, hour markers, lugs), the Pi Watch nevertheless is a good looking, and easy to use timepiece.I can't say that I know why the watch is called "Pi." I don't see 3.14 (etc, etc.) on the watch anywhere, and I am not enough of a math nerd (I mean, not at all a math nerd) to understand the "circular" motives in the name.

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