If nothing else, it's a novel way of telling the passage of time

Feb 8, 2014 08:45 GMT  ·  By

Watches usually have mechanical arms or electronic screens to show the time, and maybe the latitude/longitude if it's particularly fancy. Some even double as phone extensions. The Durr does none of that though.

That's right, the Durr is a wrist watch that does not, in fact, tell time. Not in the usual fashion at any rate.

Instead, it has a motor that makes it vibrate every 5 minutes.

So it would be more accurate to say that this is a bracelet meant to remind us that time always moves forward, flowing.

It will definitely play with your perception of time, and how it seems to flow faster when you're having fun.

Durr was invented by Skrekkøgle and is made of a body and a fastening clip made from hand-dyed polyamide. There's also a strap made of laser-cut vegetanned leather. All for $120 / €90.

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