If you admire bold design, then you have got to love Stuckx.
Many micro brands and Kickstarter aspirants proclaim that they will
shake up the industry with their groundbreaking watches, only to release
products that break wind. Stuckx is not one of these. Earlier this
year, they announced The RocK, an outrageous diver that is wildly over
the top yet compelling
thanks to a surprisingly nuanced design. Today, I have a prototype of
the other Stuckx release, The Bull, to see if they accomplished the same
balance with their audacious race timer.

Stuckx
offers The Bull in both automatic and quartz versions, both featuring
flat sapphire crystals and 200m water resistance. The review sample is
powered by a Seiko VK64 MechaQuartz, a two-register hybrid unit that
engages a mechanical module for chronograph duty, providing quartz accuracy with precise feel,
1/5th-second sweep, and a crisp snap-back, all in one budget-minded
package. The sub dials show seconds at 3 o'clock and elapsed minutes at 9
o'clock. The central second hand runs with the chronograph. A 6 o'clock
window reveals the black-on-white date wheel.

The watch was
inspired by 1970's car culture, so it is fair to say that a little
flash was in order, most notably in the case design, which was inspired
by an old Breitling design. To my budget-minded eye, it recalls bullhead race timers like the Citizen 8110 and Seiko 6138. Like those classics, The Bull places the
crown and chronograph buttons at the top of the case. Its 42mm
asymmetrical case is 16mm thick and lugless at the top, tapering
dramatically to conventional, curved lugs at the bottom. This Bull not a
small watch by any means, but the arc of the case allows it to sit
comfortably, even on my relatively small 6.5" wrist, without being
overly top-heavy. The case wears a brushed finish save for the slim,
polished, beveled edge encircling the entirety of the case, even inside
and between the lugs. It is one of many tasty details on this watch. Given
all the action up front, the back is rather plain; just some key
specifications engraved around an undecorated case back. Similarly, the
prominent screw down crown is unsigned.

The
dial on this Bull is a sun-brushed blue with silver registers, but
several other varieties are available including black, "panda",
champagne, orange, and brown. The sample was a dark and lustrous indigo –
quite lovely against the contrasting white Tachymetre chapter ring. The
hands are polished batons with a channel of orange lume to match that
of the stick markers, paddle style second hand, and triangle
at the bezel's top center. Interestingly, the small seconds dial has no
markers at all. It is a clean and uncluttered layout with only the
applied and polished Stuckx shield logo in the upper portion and a
simple "WR 200" printed below.

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