$550,000 Hysek Colosso Timepiece Features Earth Spin Via Globe

Hysek Colosso Timepiece

If until date you restricted the functionality of a timepiece to an unending quest of minutes hand after hour or vice versa then its time to erase this stale picture from your mind. Exemplifying it stands here Hysek’s offering of Colosso that offers you a clear view of the earth revolving (literally) there on your wrist. Hysek focused upon capturing the globe onto your wrist in the form of a time-revealing mechanism, where the crystal pustule crammed with a dimensional earth rotates at local or GMT time. The watch features 12mm three dimensional globe royally placed at 12 o’clock angle.

The progress is reflected via cathedral timbre studded with 62 jewels along with a 48 hour power reserve. Right on the location of the globe, it points towards cities of the 24 time zones associated to the GMT. The retrospective time zones with a linear double exhibit is positioned at the subordinate end and exhibited in curvex spot with signal arrows that point out towards (24 to 12 hours cycle and vice versa). Well, being aware that a spill over of $550,000 cannot fetch us a moon rudiment then why not ink a neat deal with this Colosso’s model and feel fortunate to carry the world on our wrist.

Via Watchismo

This entry was posted by author: Zolamarquis on Monday, August 4th, 2008 at 11:05 pm and is filed under Designer, Luxury, Watch, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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