

Watches from Ikepod's "Gen 2 era" (2008–2012) are particularly desirable, being more upscale than both the original Gen 1 models and today's post-Kickstarter Gen 3 models. Gen 2 Ikepods like this were produced in very low numbers (under 1,000 pieces total). With a case shaped like a pebble and a dial patterned after a golf ball, Ikepod's Horizon truly makes a statement. The watch has a bold 44mm-wide case in lightweight titanium. Its gray dial only features a pair of hour and minute hands, plus the Ikepod text and bird logo. A small window at the back of the watch offers a glimpse of the Swiss-made, 4Hz movement that powers the watch. The caliber ETA 2824 offers 38 hours of power reserve. The watch comes with a black rubber strap that integrates seamlessly with the case, with the tail of the strap neatly tucked beneath the buckle for a streamlined look. This pre-owned Ikepod Horizon Titanium Watch HHT 20 is accompanied by papers, extra strap, and the manufacturer's box.