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The watch with no face, hoLED watch uses holes to tell the time instead

Dutch designer Coen van Ham has designed a watch around the famous Dutch principle of ‘Brabants Kwartiertje’ (Brabant quarter-hour), which is invoked or remembered when appointments don’t quite line up. He says it means giving people the attention they deserve and that in practice, this subtle watch or clock gives you a moment to focus on what’s really important: time for each other. The design is subtle in three colours – red, white and with black straps. The clock also has no digits only the dials.
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