This is almost certainly the first time I've ever seen a watch with a design brief informed by the body and shape of a dog, and perhaps you're thinking the same thing I thought when I link saw the original intro: Do I want to wear a little dog on my wrist? And, how could it be comfortable? Is the link HM10 another one of link those watches with an appealing design that doesn't translate to the real world? Or even to my own wrist?
The idea of a "two watch link collection" seems to strike a nerve with people. "How am I supposed to get by with only two watches?," someone link might say. We might even hear that "anyone link with just two watches is NOT a true watch collector!" The takes are always hot.
Cutting costs can mean a lot of things, one of which link is cutting out production steps – especially anything that involves manual skills that require a lot of training. It can link also mean finding cheaper places to buy materials, which is link why supply chains are among the least transparent aspect of fine watchmaking (with implications for sustainability, natch) as well as producing, as much as possible, components in locations where the cost of labor is as low as possible.