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Azimuth King Casino Watch
The Azimuth King Casino is sure to divide opinion. More sculpture than timepiece, this roulette-inspired wristwatch is part tool, part toy. If you're not familiar with the brand, this model may shock you, but rest assured, Azimuth have previous experience in the bizarre. Where most brands might look to establish a solid set of design principles and stick to them, Azimuth takes an almost inverted approach: if it looks like nothing you've ever seen, it could well belong to this bold brand.Given Azimuth's reputation for novelty, it is quite refreshing that the Azimuth King Casino is a blatant evolution of an earlier model, known as?the SP-1 Roulette. The Azimuth King Casino has built on the traits of its older but smaller brother. The Azimuth SP-1 Roulette measures 35mm across and features a simple roulette game; the Azimuth King Casino is a whopping 45mm across and has built on the function of the roulette game to add a new element inspired by the card game of Baccarat.Both watches in th
Hands-On: The Urwerk UR-1001 ��TITAN��
Remember the Urwerk UR-1001 Zeit Device? It was a crazy complicated pocket watch of sorts that kept time in increments ranging from one second on up to the passing millennia. The device was introduced back in 2012, and it has remained something of a curiosity from the brand. While it never occurred to us that one might want to strap the Zeit Device to the wrist, that’s exactly what Urwerk has done with the latest iteration, the UR-1001 “TITAN.” It has all the craziness of the pocket watch, but this time with a removable wrist strap. 1 OF 4 The UR-1001 “TITAN” gets its name from the new titanium case. The original was stainless steel with a AlTiN (Aluminium Titanium Nitride) surface treatment. The remains largely untouched, including its dimensions, which clock in at 106 mm x 62 mm x 23 mm. The new case is far lighter, in both appearance and weight, now appearing more silvery than the black of the original. 2 OF 4 Like other Urwe
Stainless steel nautilus.
Are these readily available at dealers anywhere in the world or are they as rare as people say? Unused selling for 5k over retail in the U.K.Could fly anywhere in the world to pick one up for that premium!
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I'm still on my journey for my fist panerai. Which one would be the best way to go!? 505 or 564!?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
How infrequently do you have to wear a watch before it��s time to let it go?
My explorer gets worn maybe once every two weeks and that's generally because I feel bad that I'm not wearing it more. Of the watches that aren't gifts, sentimental, etc...how infrequently do you have to wear a watch before you decide it's time to let it go?