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Laarvee PEA001 Watch: How to Buy

The minimalist timepiece is available now on Complex in several colorways.

Two watches: one with a silver metal band and black dial, the other with a blue rubber strap and white dial, both with unique case shapes.
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Laarvee's PEA001 watch is available now on Complex in multiple colorways.

The PEA001 is built around a straightforward philosophy: a watch should tell time and look good doing it.

Laarvee strips away unnecessary complications in favor of legible dials, durable cases, and versatile color combinations that work with everything from streetwear to tailored fits.

The brand focuses on accessible design that doesn't compromise on build quality, making the PEA001 a solid everyday option whether you're heading to class, the studio, or just running around the city. Each colorway—silver, black, blue, green, and the silver-green combination—offers a different vibe while maintaining the same core silhouette

Where to buy Laarvee's PEA001 Watch

The PEA001 is available to shop on Complex across all colorways. If you're looking for a watch that handles daily wear without demanding too much attention, the LAARVEE PEA001 is ready to go.

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