The screen-wiper is a cool, and impractical, touch.
I like it.
Traditional Art
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My train of thought...
"How is that going to fit on your wrist? I mean I guess it could but would be really heavy and uncomfortable. Oh wait, those are headphones so it's even bigger than I thought. Ah wait, 'watch' not 'watch'. Dumbass"
This is like alternate universe ghostbusters gear.
But who watches this
Ignore the downvoter. I got your joke.
Ah, so many loose parts to lose, I love it.
Okay I can dig it. But why the hell does it have a pressure gage like. Yes the other parts are ridiculous but at least they make sense on something digital. But a pressure gage, Is it powered by steam?
Love the button labeled "do not push".
What concept was he trying to convey, exactly?