- Best historical innovation: Sporkboy
- Most original application of “leap” technology: MoT
- Most regal entry (and most likely to tell “proper” time): Animal Mother
- Most likely to turn into an evil transformer and kill you in your sleep: PDSF
- Greatest mystery: Stretch44
- Swankiest clubbing watch: Split-Time
- Steampunkiest (and most like a full control room on your wrist): Boourns
- Hottest digital: Wolfsatz
- Best conversation piece: TheJohnP
- Best 1-2 punch: Rabirnie
- Best non-compliant entry: Spirit of the Watch
- Best over-engineered entry (and clearly too much free time): Watchpalooza
The Leap Year Watch Challenge
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Re: The Leap Year Watch Challenge
I think everyone brought something unique and all are winners...and I would see it something like this:
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Re: The Leap Year Watch Challenge
Thank you for voting me for second place everyone. I will have to update my signature line to include my second place finishes. Always a bridesmaid and never the person on the side of the road with a pair of jumper cables.
Thank you to Watchpalooza for creating the special awards, that was really cool.
Thank you to Watchpalooza for creating the special awards, that was really cool.