Danish watch and accessories brand Skagen joined forces with the Eone, a cutting-edge watchmaker based in Washington, DC, to create a new, limited-release version of their signature Bradley watch.
The Bradley was originally designed to tell time by touch for the visually impaired: The dial works with two rotating titanium pearls instead of the hour and minute hands. The track on the inside of the markers indicates the minutes, and the track running along the outer edge of the watchface indicates the hours. Skagen added a natural Vacchetta leather strap from Italy to bring the ideal balance between elegance and modernity. But hurry: The Eone x Skagen watch has a limited release of only 50 pieces.
Bradley watch by Skagen x Eone, $295, available April 2 at Skagen stores and Skagen.com


















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