A Hong Kong watchmaker has a Tesla Cybertruck for your wrist

A limited edition of the Cybertruck-inspired watch comes with cracks on the screen

8 Jan, 2020 5:50am EDT

Not everyone loves the industrial design of Tesla’s Cybertruck, but it’s now inspiring new products outside the automotive industry. A Hong Kong-based company is releasing a new watch that it says is inspired by Tesla’s pickup truck… “and its memes.”

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The Cybertime watch comes from Anicorn Watches, which was founded in 2014. The stainless steel watch features a polygonal body similar to the design of the Cybertruck. It also has a touch screen, but it appears to only show the time and date.

Another unique design will only show up in a limited edition of the watch, which will only have 50 units worldwide. This edition features two cracks on the screen -- a reference to Tesla's embarrassing episode at the Cybertruck launch event when Elon Musk was trying to show the durability of the “bulletproof” windows and they cracked.

The company is now accepting pre-orders for the watch, with both versions selling for US$250. It’s estimated to ship on August 31.

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