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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