The Ray Watch by QuikSilver
Monday, August 25, 2008 2:33PM - By Mike Payne

Friendly to your eyes and the environment, the Ray Watch by Quiksilver is as progressive as timepieces come. Built from sustainable ebony wood, stainless steel and fully recyclable parts, the Ray Watch symbolizes Quiksilver’s approach to pollution neutral design. The visual philosophy of the Ray Watch takes its inspiration from the classic Art Deco radios of the 1940s. Its unique display styling only shows the time above the fold, using double-ended spinning dials that move across the time markers twice in 12 hours. If you want a statement on your wrist, a sustainable watch with a bold new design, you’re looking at it.
Buy: $500
Posted In: Watches
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