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Luxury double-sided watch bracelet lets users attach Apple Watch for $9300
The Apple Watch is starting to pop up in the wild pretty regularly-I saw several on wrists at the airport last week, and once you see someone using a gadget in an airport it’s pretty much officially mainstream.
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And yes, if you were concerned that you’d only be able to get one at a time, don’t worry, there’s an option to pre-order two.
Nico Gerard, a California-based luxury watch company, created a Swiss timepiece with a silver bracelet that lets owners attach a 38mm Apple Watch on the opposite side.
Unable to decide between a classic Swiss timepiece and the allure of an Apple Watch? So I guess this is for people who really like watches, but don’t want to look like they’re wearing an Apple Watch all the time?
The Pinnacle watches come in three models, but the top of the pile is the $154,000 Sunrise Pinnacle, which has a limited production run of just 88 watches. For that, you’ll have to cough up a heady $112,000, though you’ll get your double-sided wearable in 6-8 months. Besides that, the outside-facing watch will be exposed to surfaces that could scratch it.
Nico Gerard’s Skyview Pinnacle comes with a 41mm stainless steel case that’s water resistant, but will probably end up getting overshadowed by Apple’s timepiece on the other side.
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The watch has the added benefit of always reminding you that you are cool enough to own an Apple Watch, because the bottom of your wrist – and the technology respecting you to the core of your being – will always either be scraping against your keyboard as you type memos to future president Donald Trump or be hovering precariously over your gold-plated pasta with caviar-truffle sauce. Andy Pluemer, CEO of Nico Gerard, told Mashable the product wasn’t a publicity stunt. The movements are produced and certified in six months.