Skulls are used in only a few specific ways: as a brain helmet, as a cup from which to drink the blood of puppies, or as a candle base for spooky old crone. They do not, however, appear much in modern men’s accessories. We think this is bad. Thankfully, Wachismo has discovered a brand that incorporates the iconic skull motif onto the face of several of their watches. Have a peek, and then pass the puppy blood.
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