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This Classic Luxury Watch Comes With an Apple Watch Attached
You can reserve this too for $200 and the stainless steel braceleted Nico Gerard Skyview Pinnacle will arrive bearing with it an Apple Watch.
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The concept seems impractical since having two watches may be uncomfortable and the the Apple Watch-which is at the bottom-would be prone to scratch easily.
California-based Nico Gerard’s first model, the Pinnacle, is traditional horology on one side, with a Swiss movement-powered analog watch intended to sit on top of your wrist, but hides an Apple Watch on the underside to sate your notification addiction. “The dawn of a new day glows red with promise”, the Nico Gerard website says of the Pinnacle in a style of prose that would not look out of place in 50 Shades of Grey – well, one of the bits without the kinky sex.
THIS has to be the most unusual way the luxury watch world has attacked the threat of the smartwatch: take a super expensive gold watch and whack an Apple Watch onto the back of it. The watch is Swiss and called Pinnacle. It’s a goofy two-faced hybrid watch that packs a gloriously unnecessary double-whammy of bling into a single object. The morning beauty fills your heart with joy.
You get an Apple Watch on the same bracelet of course.
You’ll pay handsomely for it, however.
The outside-facing watch is a classic-looking piece with a 41mm case. The blue variant costs $9,500, with an eight- to 10-month delivery time; the gold version costs a whopping $112,000, but you’ll only have to wait six to eight weeks.
From a practical point of view, we can see problems.
The Pinnacle is available to order from Nico Gerard’s website.
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Do you want to gaslight your friends into believing that you only have one kind of watch, but you flip it every so often so they think they’re trapped in The Matrix?