Similar to Armitron Griffy, it has its own charm. Creates the feeling that the two halves of the case can snap close/open like a clam shell with a push of a button.
The charm is strong with this one. I'm about to reach out to Benly Design and ask them to send me their entire catalogue🤣. I was expecting to receive trash but this is a solid watch.
Speaking about the adventurous in design, Bulova Computron was the absolute work of a genius on a drugs 50 years ago, and it's still the king of insanity. A new Computron is not too far, too. That thing looks like a fancy bracelet, but ok, it tells the time.....sometimes...it looks like it will be scratched in a 5 seconds Like
oh yes.....something like ''exhibition circuit board'' was never seen before (spaceview isn't a same style).....I thought I saw everything, but Bulova doesn't agree with that 😀😀😀@@degenerateWA
I thought your weakness was Seiko's? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Looks very cool! Do you still have your Regulus? That was a cool steel digital too! Have a great weekend bro!
Firstly, credit due to the designer - Phil Frank. First used in the early 2000s under the Nike D-Line series of watches. Secondly…well actually it’s a 1:1 copy. However I believe this one has articulating face plates?
@@degenerateWA Still a nice watch though. You may already know this but I found out that it's actually a homage of a Nike D-Line. Those go for $100s now so you saved some money. I went to their website and their other models are also interesting and reasonably priced. Considering their cyber truck model with the display case.
@@degenerateWA you know you're old when what you remember as modern becomes retro. The designer of the original D-Line watch, Phil Frank, is a hot car designer it seems. His studio's website is impressive. It's got a page dedicated to the D-Line watch. But also mostly cars, and one table.
Oh what the hell?! That’s cool AF. Their whole line is interesting. Thanks for showing it to us!
Glad I could introduce something new🍻
It's an interesting watch, but dig the stainless steel look modern design with a vintage style look
For real bro. A little old, a little new. Very cool combo.
I fell for the same ad! I bought the 7000--the one with the analog-style watch dial. The thing is so cool looking!
😁 welcome fellow degenerate
It reminds me of Marvel comics ROM the Spaceknight.
Cool, especially love the scrolling number change.
That's awesome. I just checked ROM out and I can totally see it.
I have an 8” wrist, did you have to size it down at all? I’m worried it won’t go big enough.
Similar to Armitron Griffy, it has its own charm. Creates the feeling that the two halves of the case can snap close/open like a clam shell with a push of a button.
The charm is strong with this one. I'm about to reach out to Benly Design and ask them to send me their entire catalogue🤣. I was expecting to receive trash but this is a solid watch.
How do I resize it?
Speaking about the adventurous in design, Bulova Computron was the absolute work of a genius on a drugs 50 years ago, and it's still the king of insanity. A new Computron is not too far, too.
That thing looks like a fancy bracelet, but ok, it tells the time.....sometimes...it looks like it will be scratched in a 5 seconds
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Probably will be easy to scratch. Just a fun watch to me overall. The computron is cool too. Didn't know they were making a new one.
oh yes.....something like ''exhibition circuit board'' was never seen before (spaceview isn't a same style).....I thought I saw everything, but Bulova doesn't agree with that 😀😀😀@@degenerateWA
I thought your weakness was Seiko's? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Looks very cool! Do you still have your Regulus? That was a cool steel digital too! Have a great weekend bro!
It appears I have many weaknesses... 🤣
Yeah I still have the Regulus. Same to you bro
That looks really cool, a stretch bracelet would have been cool for the perfect fit
Stretchy bracelets are too cool👌
@@degenerateWA Thankfully I shave my arms 🤣
@@brokenchains hey you gotta do what you gotta do🍻
Firstly, credit due to the designer - Phil Frank. First used in the early 2000s under the Nike D-Line series of watches.
Secondly…well actually it’s a 1:1 copy. However I believe this one has articulating face plates?
Good to know. I remember that line when i was in high school; very cool.
It does look like the outer shell is attached via spring bars.
Used to have that Nike watch, 100% a copy. Was cool at the time
Do you think the metal case would help it withstand an EMP attack from a hostile foreign power?
Absolutely not.
@@degenerateWA Still a nice watch though. You may already know this but I found out that it's actually a homage of a Nike D-Line. Those go for $100s now so you saved some money. I went to their website and their other models are also interesting and reasonably priced. Considering their cyber truck model with the display case.
@nathanaelsmith3553 wow, good to know. I did notice they had another model that was almost an exact copy of a Nike watch I had way back in the day.
@@degenerateWA you know you're old when what you remember as modern becomes retro. The designer of the original D-Line watch, Phil Frank, is a hot car designer it seems. His studio's website is impressive. It's got a page dedicated to the D-Line watch. But also mostly cars, and one table.
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You know I keep that muthaf*ckin thang on me😎
For me very nice and original design,i am just afraid about quality,at a so afordable price where is the trap?
it's the exact same thing as the digital Nike watches from back in the day.
Not so bad looking and who can complain about the price. However, I feel that this type of watch will be a very short lived fad.
Just a fun cheap watch to enjoy 👍