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 f*** up & post your lame thoughts.

Four.

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

NOONE CARES.

F***!

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 f***?

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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