M.S. Rau is set to open a seasonal gallery in the high-end resort town early next month.
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It seems as if looking good and telling time just aren't enough anymore. Nowadays, men's watches have to ensure a good time to keep their attention. While some technology-driven timepieces play music, connect phone calls and snap pics, others indulge...
It seems as if looking good and telling time just aren't enough anymore. Nowadays, men's watches have to ensure a good time to keep their attention.
While some technology-driven timepieces play music, connect phone calls and snap pics, others indulge the wearer with old-fashioned fun.
Web site Bornrich.org helps James Bond wannabes by sharing details about the Veldini Q wristwatch. It's equipped with spy tools such as set of pick locks, a glass cutter and a blade. Still in pre-production, the watch will be available in sterling silver, gold, rose gold and platinum.
Watchluxus.com features a watch with a reproduction of "A Bold Bluff," from the dogs-playing-poker series by artist Cassius Marcellus Coolidge. Manufactured by Andersen Geneve, the Tact Poker timepiece has an hour display on the case middle. If you forget what a royal flush looks like, just check the time. Six time indications have been replaced with winning poker hands.
Andersen Geneve takes fun to the extreme and offers adult entertainment on the go. Watches from its Eros collection show provocative—and I use the word loosely here—Libertine love scenes on the back. Who knew high-end could get down and dirty?
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