There’s something magical about a mechanical watch. Springs and gears work together to create a machine that counts the intangible as it ticks and tocks, all in a case smaller than a silver dollar.
But most watches need to be opened up, or at least turned over to see the movement. A "skeleton" watch on the other hand offers a view of the inner workings every time you look down at your wrist.
While they're not 100% identical, Debenhams is offering a £145 watch that looks incredibly similar to a £30,000 Cartier ...
End Clothing is a brand that deals with men’s and women’s clothing ... Thanks to the skeleton design, the mechanism highlights the watch’s modern look with an open-work design.