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The video revolves around reviews and discussions of various Halloween-themed watches, each uniquely designed to embody spooky and playful elements suited for the season. Key pieces include the "Mr. Jones Zombie Pizza" watch by Mariana Calderon, a vibrant and grotesque timepiece that tells time using a severed finger and a fly. The Studio Underdog's pumpkin-themed watch, designed by an 11-year-old, showcases festive colors and raised £6,600 for charity. A Swatch watch with an orange dial and a black skull with googly eyes, the Bell and Ross watch featuring a 3D skull and crossbones design limited to 500 pieces, and the large Invicta watch with an iridescent finish were also highlighted. These watches vary in price and complexity, from affordable quirky designs to luxurious limited editions, each bringing a distinct, eerie charm to Halloween accessory enthusiasts. The hosts exchange light-hearted banter and invite viewer participation, contributing to the fun, spooky spirit of the Halloween season.
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In this part of the video, the hosts discuss Halloween-themed watches, specifically highlighting the “Mr. Jones Zombie Pizza” watch. This timepiece features a unique and colorful design depicting a possessed pizza with grotesque toppings like eyeballs, intestines, and human limbs. The watch was designed by Mexican art conservator Mariana Calderon and is a tribute to her Mexican heritage and 80s body horror films. The watch tells time using a severed finger and a fly to indicate hours and minutes, respectively. The hosts find the watch fun, disgusting, and suitable for Halloween, rating it a 4 out of 10 on the “spoopy scale.”
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In this segment, the hosts discuss a new pumpkin-themed watch designed by an 11-year-old for Studio Underdog. They highlight how the watch, featuring green and orange colors, was inspired by a child’s accurate sketch. Two pieces were made, with one given to the designer and the other auctioned for charity, raising £6,600 for Mary’s Meals. The discussion then shifts to a Halloween special edition Swatch watch with a bold bio-ceramic design, featuring an orange dial and a black skull with googly eyes, which the hosts describe as a perfect party accessory.
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In this part of the video, the presenters discuss two uniquely designed watches. The first is a quartz watch featuring a special calendar wheel mechanism that makes googly eyes rotate behind a biosource glass, adding a fun and spooky element to the design. It’s made of black bio-ceramic with an orange aluminum clasp, steel hands, and a distinctive orange and black box, priced at 109 pounds. The second watch from Bell and Ross, costing 7,900 pounds, has a 3D relief skull and crossbones on the front, limited to 500 pieces. This watch is described as both “scary” and “swashbuckling,” featuring pirate sword hands and a balance wheel positioned at the forehead, adding to its eerie yet fascinating appeal.
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In this segment of the video, the hosts discuss the eerie qualities of an Invicta watch, emphasizing its large 50.5mm iridescent stainless steel design and some humorous details like a “scary mustache.” They jokingly rate it 100 on the “spoopy scale.” Despite its intimidating size, they mention a more manageable and less frightening 43mm ladies’ version. Wrapping up, they encourage viewers to share their own spooky watches in the comments and wish everyone a happy Halloween.