FAQ

Questions before checkout

The quick answers men ask before they order.
Octagonal Car Wheel Quartz Watch
Sculpted car wheel dialOctagonal faceted caseEngraved bezel scaleSoft silicone strap

FAQ

Questions before checkout

What makes the dial look like a car wheel?
The dial is sculpted in three dimensions rather than printed flat. Deep spokes turn out from a central hub picked out with small bolts, and a coloured brake caliper sits behind the spokes in the same colour as the strap. The hands sweep over the top, so the whole face reads like a tiny alloy wheel on your wrist rather than a plain watch face.
What shape is the case?
It is an octagonal faceted case in black. Instead of a round bezel, the case has eight bevelled sides with screw style accents at the bezel, so it sits with a bold sport line on the wrist. The shape is what gives the watch its built, sport look next to a standard round watch.
Does the bezel turn?
No, the bezel is fixed in place. It carries an engraved minute scale around the dial that stays put, so it frames the wheel face cleanly and lets you read the time at a glance. It is there for the look and for reading the minutes, not as a turning timer.
Is this an automatic watch?
No, it runs on a battery quartz movement. The hands are driven by the movement so the time stays accurate with no daily winding routine. You get the sculpted wheel dial and bold case with simple, reliable everyday timekeeping, so you just put it on and go.
What colours can I choose?
The watch comes in three caliper colours, red, yellow and blue. Each one pairs a matching soft silicone strap with the brake caliper accent on the wheel dial, so the strap and the dial coordinate. You pick the one that fits your wrist and your style, from a bright stand out look to something a little cooler.
What is the strap made of?
It is a soft moulded silicone strap with a pin and buckle closure and a keeper loop. The silicone is soft against the wrist, flexes flat and wipes clean with a cloth, and its colour is matched to the caliper accent on the dial, so the whole watch reads as one finished piece from case to buckle.
Can I wear it in water or while swimming?
It is best to keep it away from heavy water exposure, so it is not made for swimming or showering. Wipe the case and strap with a soft cloth to keep the wheel dial sharp. Treat it as an everyday wrist watch for desk hours, errands and weekend drives rather than a dive or sports water watch.
Will it fit my wrist?
The soft silicone strap runs from the octagonal case and closes with a pin and buckle, with a keeper loop to hold the tail, so you adjust it to a comfortable hold across a range of wrist sizes. The silicone sits soft and flat through the day and the case keeps a bold line over a sleeve or beside a cuff.