FAQ
Questions before checkout
The quick answers men ask before they order.
Open engine dialSquared barrel caseScrew accented bezelRibbed silicone strap
FAQ
Questions before checkout
What kind of dial is it?
It is an open skeleton dial built around an engine block centerpiece. Instead of a solid face, the dial is cut away so you look into the works, with a spinning wheel turning at the six position, white luminous hands and a colored engine that matches the strap. It gives the watch a detailed, motorsport style look rather than a plain flat face.
What shape is the case?
A squared barrel case. Rather than a round bezel, the case has a layered profile with exposed screws at the corners and colored guards on the flank, so it sits with a bold line on the wrist. It is the shape that gives the watch its built, motorsport character next to a standard round watch.
Is this an automatic watch?
The dial is styled as an open skeleton with a spinning wheel, which gives it a mechanical look. It runs on a quartz movement with hands and a steady tick, so you get the open engine face with simple, reliable everyday timekeeping and no winding routine to keep up with.
What is the strap made of?
A thick ribbed silicone strap that buckles for an everyday hold. The silicone is soft against the wrist and wipes clean with a cloth, and the strap color is matched to the engine and side guards you choose, so the whole watch reads as one finished piece from case to buckle.
What colors can I choose?
The watch comes in bold color treatments on a black case, with a green, red or orange engine and a matching ribbed silicone strap. Each one carries the accent from the side guards through the open engine dial to the strap, so you can pick the color that fits your wrist and your style.
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 open engine dial clear. Treat it as an everyday wrist watch for desk hours, errands and weekends rather than a dive or sports water watch.
Will it fit my wrist?
The thick ribbed silicone strap runs from the barrel case and buckles like a standard strap, so you adjust it to a comfortable hold across a range of wrist sizes. The barrel case keeps a bold line over a sleeve or beside a cuff, and the silicone sits soft and flat through the day.
How do I keep the open dial looking clear?
Wipe the case and strap with a soft, dry cloth now and then, and keep the watch away from heavy water and dust. Because the dial is cut away into an open engine skeleton, a quick wipe keeps the bridges and the spinning wheel clear so the works behind the hands stay easy to see.
