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Ziiiro Aurora and Orbit watches tell time with color, orbs of wonder

Time: how does it work? Well, the physicists are still attempting to figure that out . And while they’re tinkering with bosons and quarks and dark matter (oh my!), the designers at Ziiiro are engaged on an equally important task: represent time, preferably in wrist-compatible form. Now they’ve got two new attempts, dubbed “Aurora” and “Orbit,” that show time as a mixture of colors or as a couple of circling orbs, respectively. They’ve concerning the same learning curve as earlier Ziiiro watches , and the corporate’s website helpfully walks you thru the way to read them – “It’s no rocket science in any respect!” If the designs are too minimalist for you, you may always treat yourself to Harry Winston’s Opus Eleven . Otherwise, these will ship in late May and set you back €129 (about $184).

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