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This is one interesting timepiece that ought to keep your friends admiring at your taste for the finer things in life. We’re talking about the Cadence Watch Company that has put up their 4-bit binary watch on pre-order for $99 a pop, although if you decide to delay that purchase decision, it will cost you a more hefty $135 instead. You won’t find hard to decipher Arabic or Latin numerals here, since all the numbers on the dial are 4-bit. In fact, this watch is more than classy enough to wear with on any occasion, while letting you strike up conversation wherever you are thanks to its unique design and form factor. As for the case itself, it is stamped from a block of jewelry grade (316L) stainless steel for that added touch of class, while the hands and dial are stamped from brass.
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Posted on 09 July 2009. Tags: analog watches, digital gadgets, digital watches, latest analog watch, luxury watches, magic watch, new design analog watch, new type watches
You might be too cool to wear a watch, but this wrist wizardry could make you reconsider that notion. The Louis Vuitton Tambour Mysterieuse Calibre LV115 watch appears to defy the laws of physics with its floating movement and suspended hour and minute indicators. How is this even possible?
The secret lies in two transparent sapphire disks supporting the hour and minute hands. Mysterieuse, indeed. The gold and steel masterpiece is completely mechanical, crafted of 115 hand-mounted parts, and runs for eight days on a winding.
Because the watch costs just over a quarter of a million dollars, Louis Vuitton lets you customize it however you want, and even includes a fancy trunk to store it when it’s not adorning your wrist. Just be sure to hire an armed guard to accompany you when you wear such a precious thing.
From : Louis Vuitton
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