Vintage pilot watches have a certain appeal and aesthetic that will never go out style. Everyday Object took everything we love about those same vintage style watches (minimal design, clean face, durable materials) but made it their own with some different stylistic choices and a self-winding, Japanese quartz movement from Seiko. Each 43mm watch uses 316L stainless and K-1 mineral glass for superior durability and popular NATO strap technology for easy strap switching (you get a leather, suede and nylon strap with each watch). Available in face/case combinations ranging from a more traditional silver with black, to a completely murdered out edition exclusively available on Kickstarter, the EO-2 Hybrid watch from Everyday Object might be the perfect addition to an ever-growing watch collection.
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