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Unusually Shaped Watches 2020

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These days no one wants to blend in. Individuality is amongst some of the most prized qualities in today’s society. If you want to grab the attention of those around you in a subtle and sophisticated way why not do so through your accessories. Watches are a large part of our everyday style. A timepiece is one of the best ways to showcase your personality and to develop and refine your style. Browse these unusually shaped watches which are sure to help you in your goal to curate your unique sense of fashion. 

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EBEL |Men’s Sport Classic | Stainless Steel Bracelet |Silver Dial

EBEL is well known for its outstanding luxury watch styles. The brand’s core values are centred around functionality, high-quality materials and remarkable design. The hexagonal case shape is characteristic for the brand and, alongside the screw detailing and wave-shaped bracelet links, is one of its most distinctive elements. Its case and bracelet are made of stainless steel. This watch’s iconic EBEL design makes it undoubtedly stand out. A silver sunray dial is contrasted by grey Roman-numeral hour markers and sword-shaped hands. The EBEL logo and name are featured at the 12 o’clock position below the hour-marker and a date aperture is featured at 3 o’clock. Completing the design is a stainless steel polished bezel.

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Hamilton Ventura | Men’s Black Leather Strap | Black Dial |

Probably the most unusual of all the models on this list, the Hamilton Ventura’s case shape is truly one of a kind. Unsurprisingly, the models from the Ventura collection were a favourite of the King of Rock n’ Roll, Elvis Presley. The distinct asymmetrical case is made of stainless steel and is PVD coated in black. Its sleek all-black design and back leather bracelet add a sophisticated high-end tone.  The black dial features thin indices and has luminescent spheres for ease of reading in the dark. A set of black dauphine hands complete the dial. 

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Bering Classic | Pebble | Blue Mesh Strap | Blue Dial

Simple and uncomplicated, this unisex Bering Pebble model has a futuristic aesthetic. The case shape is avant-garde with soft edges and curved lines. It’s wider at the top and slims down toward the bottom. The crown is positioned at 2 o’clock. The case and Milanese mesh bracelet are made of stainless steel. Matching the blue PVD coated bracelet is a blue sunray dial. In order to keep the clean futuristic design, the hour-markers have been omitted from the dial. It’s only contrasted by a pair of thin rectangular silver-coloured hands.

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Olivia Burton | Womens | Enchanted Garden | 3D Bee | Rose Gold Mesh |

Though the traditional rectangular-shaped watches are making a comeback, square cases remain much less common. Known for not conforming to current trends, Olivia Burton presents this delightful 3D Bee model. A trendsetter rather than a follower the brand has chosen the square shape for the case in order to better accentuate the design of the dial. The dial features a floral pattern on a white backdrop. In the middle is a delicate 3D rose gold Bee. From its back come out a set of rose gold hands. Indices are not featured to better highlight the dial. The case and the Milanese mesh bracelet are made of rose gold PVD plated stainless steel. 

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Bulova Womans Square Silver Dial Black Leather Strap

A dainty model with an unusual silhouette, this women’s Bulova watch still maintains a classic appeal and appearance. The watch has a distinctly feminine style. This is highlighted through the thin black leather strap. Its stylish timeless design is carried on to the silver sunray dial. The dial features rose gold-coloured Arabic-numeral hour-markers and sword-shaped hours and minutes hands. A vintage black minutes scale completes the dial design. What makes this watch stand out is the Tonneau shaped rose gold-plated case.

Which of these unusually shaped watches is your favourite and why? Let us know in the comments.

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