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With many people using their cell phones to tell the time, the watch is quickly becoming a link to a forgotten era.  Fortunately, you can have all that watch-y goodness with none of the pesky clocking with the Internal Watch by Leon Ransmeie, retailing for $299.  Made to look like a fake Rolex with none of the delusions that it might also serve as a functional clock, the product is advertised as “a fake Rolex watch with a bit of leather and a lot of irony.”  Any time the main selling point for your item, explicitly stated, is irony, you can probably avoid a purchase.  Unless it’s a mesh umbrella.  Because man, the laughs don’t stop a-rolling with that one.[via, thanks Stephen for the tip!]

With many people using their cell phones to tell the time, the watch is quickly becoming a link to a forgotten era.  Fortunately, you can have all that watch-y goodness with none of the pesky clocking with the Internal Watch by Leon Ransmeie, retailing for $299.  Made to look like a fake Rolex with none of the delusions that it might also serve as a functional clock, the product is advertised as “a fake Rolex watch with a bit of leather and a lot of irony.”  Any time the main selling point for your item, explicitly stated, is irony, you can probably avoid a purchase.  Unless it’s a mesh umbrella.  Because man, the laughs don’t stop a-rolling with that one.

[via, thanks Stephen for the tip!]

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