Magnetic Ball Watches
Daniel Gorman Y000 Magnetic Ball Watch – Year 2000 Edition | Leather Strap
Daniel Gorman Y000 Magnetic Ball Watch – Year 2000 Edition | Leather Strap
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Inspired by the millennium and built for collectors — the Daniel Gorman Y000 Year 2000 Edition is the magnetic ball watch with genuine heirloom intentions.
Unlike any watch you've owned before, the time is shown by magnetic steel balls that float and roll across the dial face — drawn by hidden magnets inside the case. No hands — the steel balls tell the time. Pure kinetic art on your wrist. Every glance becomes a conversation starter.
What You'll Love
- 🧲 Magnetic ball display — premium rolling ball mechanism
- 🕰️ Year 2000 Edition design — collector's piece with millennium inspiration
- 🪵 Genuine leather strap — classic, aged beautifully
- 🌙 Luminous display — visible in low light
- 🎁 Premium gift packaging — the ultimate special-occasion gift
🎁 Perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, Father's Day, Christmas, and "just because" moments.
Specifications
| Brand | Daniel Gorman |
| Model | DG-Y000 / Y000 |
| Movement | Quartz |
| Strap | Genuine leather |
| Case | Alloy |
| Crystal | Hardlex |
| Features | Luminous |
| Edition | Year 2000 collector's design |
Frequently Asked Questions
How does a magnetic ball watch work?
Magnetic ball watches use hidden magnets inside the case to guide one or more steel balls around the dial. One ball tracks the hour, another tracks the minutes — rolling smoothly as time passes. The result is an analogue display unlike any conventional watch, with zero hands or numerals required.
Are magnetic ball watches accurate?
Yes. The timekeeping uses a standard quartz movement (or premium Japanese movement on some models), giving ±15 seconds per month accuracy — the same as a quality everyday watch. The magnetic ball display is purely the readout mechanism.
Will a magnetic ball watch affect my phone or credit cards?
No. The magnets used are small, internal, and carefully shielded. Normal everyday use poses no risk to phones, cards, or other electronics.
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