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Phosphor makes an
elite watch. They
have for years. I’ve
had a Phosphor watch
for years and
it’s still looks
great and I think
it’s still in style.
I’m not exactly
great with style
trends, but hey it
works for me and
that’s what counts.
It’s a great watch
and it looks
fantastic, but it
might not be as ‘in’
as the newest
Phosphor model of
watch- The Appear.
This watch has tons
of little shiny
medal dots for a
display and when you
change it… they
circle and flip
around in a crazy
fashion. Maybe
that’s not exactly
an accurate
description but the
way The Appear
changes displays and
works is awesome.
Plus it’s a great
watch with a
fantastic design.
My description of
how this thing works
is a bit off, but
the Phosphor
website’s
description is
spot-on.
Phosphor reveals the
new Appear watch
line, skillfully
blending design and
technology to craft
the ultimate fashion
timepiece.
Driven by
Micro-Magnetic
Mechanical Digital
(M3D) technology,
the Phosphor Appear
watch utilizes
miniature-sized
rotors adorned with
Swarovski™ crystals
that revolve to
reveal numerical or
chronological
information. With
each minute, an
electrical pulse
generates an
electromagnetic
field that changes
the position of the
crystals on the face
of the watch, to
elegantly display
the passing time,
while producing a
distinctive sound
unique to the
Phosphor Appear
digital watch line.
So we can get what
they’re saying now.
M3D technology is
crazy-cool. When you
switch displays with
the watche's easy to
use interface it
looks amazing.
The look is stellar
and with the rotors;
it’s easy to see and
tell what’s on your
watch without
squinting. Like all
watches the side
buttons take a
glance at the manual
to understand but
once you do that
it’s fairly easy.
The
Appear is a
fantastic looking
watch from Phosphor.
It’s hard to say
that it just looks
cool, because it
looks more than
cool.
It
looks amazing. It’s
an awesome watch
that you and others
who see you wearing
it will marvel at.
You can see the
different styles
that they have for
the Appear line at
http://www.phosphorwatches.com.
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