Jun 20 2007Bulgari Assioma Multicomplication Squelette $155k Watch

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The Bulgari Assioma Tourbillon Multicomplication Squelette is a watch which features a perpetual calendar as well as a tourbillon. The case is made from platinum and has double sapphire cyrstals, and the tourbillon movement employs the Caliber BVL 416 which has a 64 hour power reserve. The watch is limited edition and only twenty will be made, with each costing $155,000. Which sounds like a totally reasonable price. Because, you know, it makes sense for your watch to cost more than your car. Although I drive a cardboard box on wheels, so a Burger King watch would probably cost more than my car.

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Last!

I mean first! Again.

Yeah, I have no life

It looks like it cost a brazilian dollars!


three in a row!

Calling all geeks... Calling all geeks...

Wake the fuck up & post your lame thoughts.

Four.

WHY THE HELL ARE LIKE HALF THE POSTS ABOUT CLOCKS?!

NOONE CARES.

FUCK!

This watch looks like all the important stuff on the inside is going to fall right out... NOT worth the price of a house.

-Skan

I have initially the same gripe with this that I have with my Rolex: There is no numbers indicating the hour. Although with the shape of the face, I guess it's not that hard to tell. And what the hell is "tourbillion"?

Nevermind, now I know what a tourbillion is. This watch almost one made by Breightling that I saw.


9.

and you mean Bolex. amirite or amirite?

first

...and we shall call this watch the WTF Watch. Because what the fuck?

OMGWTFZORZ, why are you posting about watches and clocks again? Were the first 3 or 4 not crappy enough for you? You just had to go and post some more.

I thought you drove a lamborghini! You liar... : P

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