CW&T's Solid State Watch stands as a subtle act of defiance against the tyranny of optimization. At its core sits a humble $25 Casio F-91W, encased in hand-poured resin at the studio's Brooklyn workshop. The buttons are gone. The alarms, silenced. Even the possibility of accuracy has been surrendered. You select a time zone once, and the piece is sealed, left to drift quietly through a decade until the battery finally fades. This is not a gadget. It is a memento mori for an era obsessed with productivity, an ultra-minimal meditation on the fact that time marches forward regardless of how relentlessly we try to master it.