Thursday, March 31, 2011

Harry Winston Opus Eleven Watch

If a conventional wrist watch tells the time using the partial and the long hands, there are right away newer and more appealing watch designs that appear to shift away from this conventional idea. While others are written to make revelation time even more difficult, there are moreover others that discuss it time in a more unique way other than using the conventional watch hands. In the box of the new Harry Winston Opus Eleven Watch, "deconstructing" time seems to be the norm.

The Harry Winston Opus Eleven watch looks only as appealing as the way it tells the time. This intricate wrist watch is comprised of 3 overlapping cylinders with a intricate understanding of gears inside. The principal cylinder indicates the hour whilst the not as big a tells the minutes. The other cylinder houses the big titanium change circle that keeps the gears running.

What gives the watch an engaging entice is that the hour cylinder is a obstruction of interlocked but someway Topsy-turvy understanding of gears that appear to dismantle themselves but rearranges once once again to show the new hour. This understanding stays still until the next hour arrives. The Harry Winston Opus Eleven Watch will be something that everybody might not be able to have. Only 111 of them will be made. And at a cost of US$250,000, only the uber abounding intrigued sufficient to have it might be able to means shopping one.

Image Source: Harry Winston

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