Nooka's Zub Zayu, Another Tasteful Abstact Wristwatch

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Monday, November 29th, 2010

Although I’m partial to old-school watches, these newer, hard-to-read-yet-stylish devices are tempting. The new Zub Zayu from Nooka features an interesting asymmetric design that may or may not feel right on your wrist.

The fill-er-up second and minute hands and “time capsule” hours make for a nice straightforward read, unlike some newer watches I’ve seen, though you’ll have to estimate the minutes somewhat. $175 is what it’ll run you; more information over at Nooka.

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