We don't know about you, but with wristwatches like these, smartwatches don't move us at all. The Harry Winston Opus 14 is another one of those classic wristwatches that smart watches don't reach their knees. Its mechanical mechanism was inspired by the jukeboxes that were once found in every restaurant in America. Opus fans waited a long time for a new model in the series, but the wait was worth it!
Special features of the wristwatch series Harry Winston Opus, whose beginnings date back to 2001 (when it was created Opus 1), are a unique display of time and the fact that an independent watch manufacturer stands behind them. But 13 hours Opus later, in 2013, is the mark Harry Winston bought The Swatch Group and followers of the series feared that this was the end of Opus watches as we know them. Fortunately, they agreed and the name Opus lives on, with an even more extensive opus.
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Harry Winston, the father of the brand, is at the wristwatch Harry Winston Opus 14 joined forces with Franck Orny and Johnny Girardino, two watchmaking gurus. The clock has a diameter of 54.7 millimeters, and measures 21.9 millimeters in thickness, which is not unusual for Opus watches, which require a lot of space to store their complex and unique mechanism. The Opus 14 asymmetric wristwatch is made of wood 1066 parts and 124 gems. She kicked us on our ass, what about you?
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