Every watch needs some kind of theme, and Equipe has certainly found theirs. Inspired by the auto industry, this Detroit based company designs their watches using vehicles as their guide.
The names that Equipe chose for their watches give you an idea of what each one looks like. With names like “BALLJOINT” and “DASH”, you pretty much get the idea. Most of their watches use the tried and true Miyota/Citizen movement, with some custom quartz work on models like the DASH XXL. There’s definitely a variety of styles in their product line, and it’s well worth your time to take a look at their site.
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dont hit the pushers or its all over they stick out like a big nipple.
Totaly agree, they look bulky and a bit out of place
I like it, as it is unique like the lugs that move 360 degrees. go to website of EQUIPE to see video of moving lugs, very cool
I bought one for my husband, and he loves it.
I just got my BALLJOINT, very cool how the lugs move. The watch has great construction and design.
they are stunning! i saw some armani watches with rubber band on
spammer diedesigners are working hard, keep it up guys!this is one fine piece you got there… very nice.. love this model.. wish i could have one soon !!
I like it, as it is unique like the lugs that move 360 degrees. go to website of EQUIPE to see video of moving lugs, very cool