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简介You miss your pet when you're not at home, right? Totally. This might help: send an airtight bag of ...
You miss your pet when you're not at home, right? Totally. This might help: send an airtight bag of its fur to Analog Watch Co., and they'll (allegedly) send you a hairy "custom to order timepiece" that you can wear everywhere. 。
The new watch line is called the Companion Collection, and it will (maybe) bring you one step closer to what you've always wanted -- smelling, looking and being exactly like your pet. 。
See, look. Twins.。
See, look. Twins. 。
Credit: Analog Watch Co.。

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According to the Analog Watch Co. website, orders will take 3-4 weeks to fill, and each watch (supposedly) costs $199. Regrettably, we do not know if this is a good price because we have not seen a product like this before. 。
Credit: Analog Watch Co. 。
Credit: Analog Watch Co. 。Still, sounds great, right? Sure.。
Except for one thing: preorders start on April Fool's Day.。
Via Giphy。
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