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i-toc minimalist watch review

November 3, 12:55 PMSF Men's Luxury Style ExaminerAriel Adams
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Here is something simple for people who don't like too much on them. This is the i-toc watch, a minimalistic and artsy timepiece that is fresh in style, and inexpensive to acquire. Still, the watches are part of a limited edition, and relatively rare. So you can be sure most people won't have one. The i-toc comes in several different colors (with matching strap and dial discs). Aside from the pictured black, you can get one in white, blue, purple, red, and orange.

Sized modestly, the watches are rectangular shaped and just 24mm wide by 41mm tall on your wrist. As you can see the i-toc watch is also very flat. Time is displayed on two rotating discs instead of hands. The place where the gradient design meets with itself on the disc is where the "hand" would be. The smaller disc is for hours, while the large in the back is for minutes. The watch strap is textured rubber and utilizes a metal folding and locking clasp. Each color of the watch is limited to just 400 pieces and price is under $100. 

Go here for a full review of the i-toc watch on the watch review site aBlogtoRead.com.

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