Sending it for servicing will be a pain...

Mar 19, 2012,08:55 AM
 

...or will they send a watchmaker/construction worker?

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Let me introduce you the heaviest watch on Earth.

 
 By: foversta : March 18th, 2012-12:02
12 kilos! Who says more? Forget all the Richard Mille stuff and enjoy this heavy Artya! If you manage to separate it from its concrete base, you become the king of the Horology. I understand the symbol: time can be very heavy... The dial is also made of c...  

I still wonder how you can put it on your wrist. The Panerai Egiziano is for kids

 
 By: amanico : March 18th, 2012-12:04
Compared to this one. But the interest may be elsewhere. Best, Nicolas This message has been edited by amanico on 2012-03-18 12:09:38

..and also become King of England?...

 
 By: mrsnak : March 18th, 2012-15:30
...worked for one guy a long time ago. He was into swords, though.

Ah, you beat me to it [nt]

 
 By: Ed. W : March 19th, 2012-23:38
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Gives the H9 a run for it's money...

 
 By: sidneyc : March 18th, 2012-17:48
... in terms of "ART".

True, but...

 
 By: Emil Wojcik : March 18th, 2012-17:58
...at least the Arpa's actually a watch. But I agree all Arpa watches should be retro-fitted to match this one.

I would have...

 
 By: andrewluff : March 19th, 2012-07:28
I would have left it sink in rso tbat only the buckle was showing... maybe with several other Arpas next to it to make a real statement ;-) Cheers Andrew

Barbed wire and blade shaped hands,

 
 By: Mark in Paris : March 19th, 2012-07:58
a leathal watch indeed. I noticed there was as much interest from the conceptor in the making of the strap as for the watch itself. Nice art exercize

Sending it for servicing will be a pain...

 
 By: MarcB : March 19th, 2012-08:55
...or will they send a watchmaker/construction worker?

This I understand to be art.....

 
 By: Andy : March 19th, 2012-09:12
the other 'thing' which I won't even mention is just a joke.....!! This is humourous, interesting and actually practical to use but you probably couldn't get it serviced Great piece, Andy.

The modern day sundial that works without the sun

 
 By: DaMctosh : March 19th, 2012-09:28
I wonder if the crown is cemented to the case? Hmm maybe we should have a caption contest. My entry would be: Wait till you see my auto-winder for this! This message has been edited by damien on 2012-03-19 09:29:54

If it's an automatic...

 
 By: Emil Wojcik : March 19th, 2012-09:38
...it may be a bit hard to get it to wind with the rotor. Emil

do you think ?

 
 By: G99 : March 19th, 2012-10:44
do you think he looked at the watch and thought 'if i bury it in concrete no one will have to look at it' ? as it is it is an act of stupidity, but fulfills the function of advertising. after all, we are talking about it. i quite liked the look of the wat... 

Here's a guy who would be able to wear this watch :P

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : March 28th, 2012-20:29
(pic seems to be spreading on Facebook) Cheers, Anthony...  

thats not a real bloke...

 
 By: G99 : March 29th, 2012-01:51
thats not a real bloke is it Anthony ? his body shape makes me feel slightly queasy. G

I highly doubt it is. Looks photoshopped to me [nt]

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : March 29th, 2012-15:19
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