Friday, 12 February 2010

Black Belt Watch for the Martial Art Lover Swiss Mechanics, Kanji Characters and Kimono Inspiration for the Ninja Watch

There's an old saying that money can buy you anything, but what we have
our eyes on is actually a watch that money can't buy, unless you know a
thing or two about karate. Dubbed the Black Belt Watch, the elegant
timepiece features Swiss mechanics which are recognized to be just as
precise as a Japanese ninja attack.
Capable of causing some serious drooling, the new Black Belt Watch
features a satin finished and PVD coated case, a steel sandblasted bezel
with polished Kanji characters, a kimono inspired dial and elegant hands
that resemble a Shinai bamboo sword. As for the stylish strap, its made
of processed Alzavel waterproof calfskin and high-tech pierced rubber.

Meant to show respect to the 7 virtues associated with the samurai's
Bushido Code (the way of the warrior ) — rectitude, courage,
benevolence, respect, honesty, honour and loyalty, the new Black Belt
Watch is hailed as the first watch in the world that money can t buy,
since you'll need to be a martial art practitioner to put one of these
on your wrist.
The watch will debut at the Martial Arts Evening on October 30 at the
Bout-du-Monde stadium in Geneva.

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