Back when my wife and i were dating I kept talking about wanting a skeleton watch, but I never thought to communicate what that was, and didn't know why she was always so profoundly unenthused by something I was showing interest in, it was unlike her. She was much happier about it when my folks got me one for x-mas and she found out it it was not, in fact, a watch decorated with skeletons, lmao.
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Dude what is wrong with a skeleton-themed watch
This just maked me want to bring back clear-plastic electronics.

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As a kid my friend who owned an N64 got to use the clear-green controller. The rest of us always had to wrestle it out for the other three opaque controllers based on how fucked up the joysticks were.
I had that one 🥺

Not super interesting looking except for the visible antennas and connectors.

I still think it looks interesting. But those are plastic cover panels underneath the clear plastic. You can see the screws through the back. So not quite the same.
Yeah all the components in the fairphones are modularized with no exposed electronics so it's easy for non-technical users to swap defective parts without damaging anything. So nothing cool to see sadly.
TIL there's a fancy name for "replacing the back plate with glass."
Clear bottom case is different from skeleton. The watchface is specifically designed for see through, as are mechanical parts.
high-end watches are crazy. this is a 500 grand jacob & co astronomia:

they have tons of these, all with free-floating three-axis tourbillions.
I never liked Jacod & Co, I don't find their watches useful at all. Imagine walking and your hand goes on the wall.
Imagine someone with Jacob walking near a wall...
If you own a watch like this, probably someone else is walking for you. /s
Just insane that thing even works. Crazy engineering.
This is not a watch you wear, this is a display watch/collectors item.
That really cool
I have one of the cheapest you can buy, a Relic. It’s been working great for me for over 10 years now.
This is really cool. I'm going to add it to my list for gifts.
Not sure if this counts or not, but Swatch has many lovely pieces that showcase the internal components, most of which go for under $300. This one has been my daily driver for about 18 months now

I have honestly never seen a skeletonized quartz. That's actually kinda cool.
My old (2005?) Swatch skin was similar but it had no ring to contrast the hands. It’s kind of a cheat watch since it ticks once every 15 seconds, and doesn’t carry a second hand. But I did enjoy it until the face got severely scratched. Don’t reach behind stuff with your watch hand.
I've never sesn a post that made me so ready to spend money before
They aren't too expensive really, and I think it's a great thing for people to have something like this that doesn't rely on anything digital at all.
could someone recommend a good cheap starter?
I'm always over stimulated by the choice and want something nice and quality for the money.
Is 200 too cheap?
I'm happy with my Seiko 5. It was like 90$ when I got it 7-8 years ago. It took a bit for it to "wear in" but now it keeps time for months without me having to set it.
Seiko makes excellent mechanical wrist watches. What is your intrigue? I'm assuming you like the idea of mechanical wrist watches and want a timepiece that is accurate and built to last. $200 is just a little below their entry price point I believe but you can always find used watches on eBay/Marketplace and the like. If you learn a little bit more about the industry then you might be able to find a bargain and get it serviced to work like new.
I got extremely lucky when I was fixated on the idea of owning or restoring a mechanical watch when I learned that my grandfather left behind a 1930's Hamilton. Nothing super high end, but a watch that would probably go for $600 today and was my style. I find it hard to match my style today because it seems everyone is searching for a massive statement piece on their wrist. I just wanted a watch that ticks when its quiet, has character, and can be passed on to my own children.
Metal (literally)
Now wait till they learn about Skeleton Witch.
Spooky
As a watch collector, they're usually on the cheap side. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but they're usually on the shitty side as well. Kind of like those weird ass knives at truck stops are basically Chinese pot metal crap, they just want someone to think they're cool who has no idea what they're buying.
Maybe some, but can't you actually get one that's made well? I've seen a few for a couple hundred.
I have a few. They really run the gamut. I have some very nice pieces, and a handful of extremely cheap ones from Ali Express which, ironically enough, get more road time. Jaeger le coultre is kinda infamous for their skeleton guys, although known for being some what overpriced for the quality. You want to see a really cool one where the movement itself is built into the hands? Look up ulysse nardin freak.
I've found plenty that are very nice quality. I mean like the decently good Bulova/Citizen kind of quality, and not the TAG Hauer / Breguet kind. But that's a pretty long way from shitty Chinesium. Although there's plenty of shitty watches of all kinds, too.
Had one of these at one point. I enjoy the look.