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Watches

Zeniick Watches

Zeniick Watches

Even with a collection of watches that most normal people would call absurd, we can’t help but nitpicking about the little details. What if this one had a black face? What if that one had a bright red case? What if this other one had a leather band instead of a NATO strap? Sooner or later, in order to get exactly what you want you just have to design it yourself. That’s exactly what the people at Zeniick did for their new line of watches. The simple watches have clean lines, an array of colors and genuine leather bands. The fact that they’re eye catching would be enough for anyone else, but Zeniick also found a way to produce the watches for $20. Twenty bucks for a watch. We can’t even remember the last time we bought something for $20 that lasted more than fifteen minutes.