This is a stunning watch, in just so many ways.
The darkness of the case slims its larger profile, the polished corners emphasize the unique case design in a Tron-like way. The dark blue to black dial fading gives the face an eye catching glow effect while also incorporating it into the dark case.
The bright yellow sandwich numerals and hands add a ton of personality. The simple dial design balances this flair while also making the watch incredibly legible at a glance. The box style watch crystal adds another layer fun with how it distorts the dial and light around the radius.
The display case back is mesmerizing with how it plays with contrasting case finishes and depth. It really makes you admire the mechanical complexity of the movement when putting the watch on or off.
The sensory experience of holding this watch is unexpectedly great too. The large rounded metal case corners, the unique box crystal 's rounded corners, the material transition between the two. It makes the watch case feel fun and interesting to blindly fumble with while thinking.
As someone who obsesses with product design, this piece just feels so cohesive and incredibly well executed. I feel like this is a watch that's not immediately captivating in a photo, but in person with the right strap its brilliance as wearable art shows itself.