Not to dis another's opinion but they are a clear example of items very borderline to my view.
The fashion 'funkiness' actually makes them poorer watches, harder to read, easier to make mistakes.
Truly brilliant work looks beautiful as a
result of functional choices.
This was posted in another thread, so here's just the thumbnail (but clickable) of my idea of an attractive watch-
Someone also posted some of Nervi's beautiful architectural work earlier.
But he wasn't an architect, he was a Civ. E. who did structural work.
His credo was "I have always believed in the inherent aesthetic power of a fine structural solution".
(Well, he said it in Italian I expect, but that's my free translation)
My candidate for industrial beauty would be this-
I have had one for almost 40 years.
Never needs to be fixed, patched, updated, never obsolete, always secure.
Accurate, efficient, intuitive, excellent keyboard action.
Simple.
Other than the need to replace batteries every 10 years, it's essentially perfect.
I don't own any products that are better, perhaps a few that equally well embody form and function.
Best wishes
David