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I can't believe someone makes... Faceless watches

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I can't believe someone would make it so hard to tell the time - I can't believe someone makes faceless watches.

Now, I think I know what you are thinking. Push a button and an LCD time, maybe, will be displayed. Just like some digital watches of yore?

Well, no. It's more perverse than that. What you see is indeed a completely blank face plate. But see the pic below.
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This cool watch known as the Diesel DZ9044 appears to have no actual watch face. At first glance, it appears to only have a polished black, stainless steel faceplate.
It seems there are four such mini-dials, configurable for any time zone you desire. Doh!

Available with a black or brown leather wrist strap, it will set you back $365. You can see more Diesel watches.

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