For Sale - Oakley "Skully" Watch £50

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This watch retails for £130. It is in good condition and has a new battery as it has been in a drawer and the original has run out. It has a nice purple haze to teh glass when the light hits it. Very comfortable to wear. Has had very little use.

Stainless steel is impacted with crushing force, forging a durable monolithic casing that anchors a band of advanced Unobtainium® for all-day comfort. The quartz-calibrated display is powered by a five-year battery and shielded with purified mineral glass, augmented with a nonreflective coating. The unique structural contours are part of a new design language from Oakley called 4-D®, a process of CAD/CAM engineering that combines separate forms and materials into a singular geometry.

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Photos available on request if interested..
 

ASC1951

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
Oakley really are world beaters at marketing babble, aren't they? And people have been using the word 'unobtianium' for 60 years, so I don't know what they think they are doing trying to trademark it.

They do make nice sunglasses, though.
 

cisamcgu

Legendary Member
Location
Merseyside-ish
From wiki :

Oakley, Inc. has trademarked the word Unobtainium to refer to a rubber compound used on the frames of their sunglasses. This compound is designed to grip the nose and temples when it becomes wet with perspiration. Due to widespread prior use of the term, US trademark laws are unlikely to protect Oakley's claim on the word outside of the eyewear/clothing industry
 

hubgearfreak

Über Member
simmo3801 said:
The unique structural contours are part of a new design language from Oakley called 4-D®, a process of CAD/CAM engineering that combines separate forms and materials into a singular geometry.

mmm. quite like a metal roof that contains a glass window?
also around for 60 years

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