Void Watches have always had an industrial, almost Apple-esque, elegance. Minimalism is the name of the game when it comes to Void, and that’s fine because your watch doesn’t really need Angry Birds, a calculator or apps. It needs to tell you the time and look good doing it. The V03A watch is based on a Japanese Quartz Miyota Movement and probably lived another life as a gauge used for something very important manly. Fortunately, the stainless, brushed chrome and leather piece will look just as good on your wrist, if not better, than whatever it was doing in said former life.
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