The details though are what make this watch so good. All of the dial options, from the semi-glossy white to the brushed metal to the black bubbles all have something a bit extra that sets each apart, all without being flashy or attention-seeking. For me, that brushed dial is the clear winner, and I could genuinely see myself wearing this watch quite a lot. It whispers instead of screams, but it's whispering something sort of strange and enticing. I'm also glad that the designers held back and didn't add a date here. That would have been all too easy, but it really would have spoiled the look too.

The Duopod will be priced from $590 after the Kickstarter campaign ends.