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The Round-the-Clock Wristwatch Counts the Seconds with Slick Style

Few timepiece manufacturers deviate from the usual aesthetic and assembly of their time-telling accessories, making simple solutions like the Round-the-Clock wristwatch seem surprisingly clever. The principle of a rotary dial has been used for generations in a number of everyday contraptions, although its execution in here is quite singular.

Koros Benedek has completely abandoned the circular face in favor of a system of three numerical bands that circumvolve the wearer's wrist. One each represents the hour, the minute and the second and the collection of them are carefully encased behind glossy curved glass and fused against a burnished band of stainless steel. A single lateral stroke of black acts as the aligning indicator of the Round-the-Clock wristwatch so that you can keep track of the time with more direct precision than conventional chronographs provide.
Trend Themes
1. Rotary Dial Timepieces - The trend of using rotary dial designs in timepieces provides a unique and visually appealing way to tell time.
2. Non-circular Watch Faces - The trend of deviating from circular watch faces allows for innovative and creative designs that stand out from traditional timepieces.
3. Minimalist Chronographs - The trend of minimalist chronographs offers a sleek and modern alternative to traditional time-telling accessories.
Industry Implications
1. Watch Manufacturing - The watch manufacturing industry can explore the disruption of traditional designs by incorporating rotary dial timepieces into their product lines.
2. Fashion Accessories - The fashion accessories industry can embrace the trend of non-circular watch faces to offer unique and stylish timepieces that appeal to fashion-conscious consumers.
3. Luxury Goods - The luxury goods industry can tap into the trend of minimalist chronographs to cater to the demand for high-end timepieces with a minimalist aesthetic.

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