Tuesday, 4 March 2014

The Bradley Watch


The Bradley may be a watch made for the visually challenged , but frankly , it's one of the sleekest watches we've seen in the the market today. The dial has two ball bearings, one on the face itself , and one on the edge of the dial. The former indicates the position of the minute hand and the latter , the hour of the day. These are connected to the watch by magnets which rotates as time ticks on.

If the ball bearings get misaligned , they can be sprung back to their correct place with a gentle flick of the wrist. The watch's body is entirely of Titanium , making is sturdy , durable and easy to clean and maintain . 

Initially funded by Kickstarter , this work of art is priced at pretty hefty price of $175.

Altough seemingly overpriced , The Bradley's USP is fact that you don't need eyes to be able to tell the time.
They make it clear that visual beauty and style needn't be omitted , even when making a device for visually challenged. 

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