Imagine a watch that not only carries nearly 80 years of tradition from the French brand Yema but also shatters all design norms! The new Yema X SecondesecondeYachtingraff model isn’t just another watch – it’s a revolution in the world of horology. While most watches try to stick to classic looks, this model throws down the gauntlet to traditionalists with its “street cowboy” style and a hand-painted subdial that looks like it’s covered in a thick layer of graffiti. Yes, you read that right – graffiti on a watch!
But wait, there’s more. The pushers aren’t your ordinary buttons; they look like spray paint cans in bright red and blue, adding an extra urban edge to this timepiece. And don’t forget the engraving on the case back: “la croisiegravere, ma muse” – a pun referencing an American TV series from the 70s and 80s, but with a French twist.
The watch’s dimensions are perfect for those who want a discreet yet striking accessory – 38.5 mm in diameter and just 10.53 mm thick, powered by a reliable Seiko VK63 mecaquartz movement. The price? Around 1,000 euros, a steal for such an artistic and technical delight. Orders are already open, with first deliveries expected in September.
This watch isn’t just a timekeeper; it’s a statement for those daring enough to be different, to break the rules, and to wear a piece of art with attitude on their wrist. Thought watches were boring? Yema Yachtingraf will prove you wrong. So, would you rock a watch that looks like it came straight out of a street art workshop? Drop a comment and tell us what you think about this horological rebel!