Every time a new watch is released, a
chorus of self-proclaimed experts crawls out of the woodwork to
criticize it. "Oh sure," they say, "it's pretty cool, but the date wheel
should have been black," or "I wish it were available in green," or
"The second had should have been yellow, not red! The red hand is a
travesty!" I know this because I'm one of them, and if you are reading
this, I'll bet you are too. Second-guessing watch designers is great
fun, but what if you had the ability to design your watch, your way? Undone
is a new venture that aims to do just that, giving you the ability to
mix and match a variety of colors, finishes, and parts to create a watch
that is uniquely yours. They may not be the only company to offer this
(Swedish brand, Fewsome springs to mind), but it is not a common
service, and certainly nothing I had tried before. Undone let The Time Bum whip up his own creation for this review.

Undone's first model is the Aqua, a
200m diver with a screw-down crown, sapphire crystal, and wedge-shaped
date magnifier. Its movement is a
trusty Seiko NH35, a hacking, hand winding, 21 jewel automatic that
runs at 21.6k bph. The stainless steel case is appropriately burly
measuring 45mm wide, 52mm long, and 15mm thick. Large, wedge-shaped
guards taper around an octagonal crown cast with the Undone "U." The
coin edged bezel is unidirectional. It moves easily through its 90
positions with
loud clicks and just a touch of back play. A recessed section of steel
between the long lugs bridges the gap between the barrel and the spring
bars. The case is polished on the sides while the top is brushed. I like
the overall shape, but the overall level of finish could be improved.
The brushing shows pronounced grain and the inside edge of the lugs is
too sharp for my liking.

These
are the basics. From this point on, you order your Aqua a la carte
through their online Customizer. Start with the case. All Aqua cases are
the same but with different finishes. I chose silver steel. PVD options
include black, gun metal, gold, and rose gold. That selection made, you
pick your bezel insert, either cut ceramic in your choice of four
colors with raised, polished markers on a matte background, or K1 glass
with bright
luminous markers. It is hard to make a bad choice here. I opted for the
vintage look of domed glass. You have a dizzying array of colors from
which to choose, but I went with the classic white on black.

The dial is next. It has numbers at 12, 6, and 9, a 3 o'clock date window, and bars for the remaining markers and the index. This
is where you really get to play as you click through the different
choices. Do you want colored markers, lumed markers, or black? Matte
dial, glossy, carbon, or sun ray? Perhaps pink camouflage is more to
your liking? Undone can also print small batches with a custom design or
company logo. I considered this, but as you may have noticed, The Time
Bum is not a graphic designer and does not have a particularly
dial-friendly logo. As is, Undone has discreetly tucked their brand name
below the 6, leaving the dial clean. Considering all the times I have
criticized watch designers for needless clutter and ugly logos, I felt
it best to leave well enough alone. I chose a shimmering deep blue sunray with white lume markers and nothing else.

You many choose from three handsets: sword, "Mercedes" poire squelette,
or a rounded wedge. Of course, there are numerous colors from which to
choose, as well as luminous and non-luminous options. There is only one
style of second hand, but the color is up to you. Now to be clear, the
color you are selecting is the fill. The frames are either black or
polished, depending on fill color selection. I understand why this is,
after all, it is far easier to change the fill than to paint the hands,
but I wish I could have chosen a bright hand color with white lume. As
it was, I went with a traditional polished Mercedes handset with white
lume. The glow from the hands was as bright as that of the bezel, but
faint on the dial markers.
As
mentioned above, the only movement available is the NH35, and I have no
qualms about that. Lest you think you have no options, you can choose
your date wheel. I went for white-on-black, but in retrospect, I wish I
had chosen black-on-white as it might have better balanced those big
white numbers.

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