Tuesday, 10 February 2015

I Have Never Really Thought Much About Men's Jewelry,

I wear occasionally a gold ring or a gold bracelet,


so I was intrigued when I spotted this bracelet which has its own kinetic energy generation system which only needs to recharge about once annually, other incredible cutting-edge functions include but are not limited to: one-touch valet, automated venue access and technology to secure transactions, according to Aleksander Bernhard, founder of Christoph & Company : " I founded the company to create a universal symbol of victory for those extraordinary individuals who not only achieve greatness in their own right, but inspire it in others." the bracelet itself is a work of art in it's own right, encrusted with over 1,500 hand-picked, micorpave diamonds, which refers to a setting technique in which small diamonds are set in multiple rows over the entire surface of a piece of jewelry, these gems are hand-picked under a microscope and the bracelet is made from a solid 18k gold frame under a complex ceramic shield, which is the key element in the bracelet's design, carbon fiber material such as that used in Formula 1 components, comprise the remaining body of this bracelet and render it strong yet lightweight, so how much to keep my kinetic energy in a state of flux? 

Christophe & Company will feature the Armills bracelet in three models: the Virtus, Orion and Apollo, they sell respectively for $75,000, $93,000 and $149,000, in the words of Paolo Pininfarina: "The Pininfarina dedication to excellence in design and craftsmanship is reflected in the Christophe & Company Armills...Collaborating in the creation of such a timeless objet d'art and technological marvel is a continuation of an 85-year legacy of innovation." it would have been so easy if there were only one model, but to have to chose between the three? decisions, decisions! a closing thoughts about men's jewelry,

I think men who have a pierced ear are better prepared for marriage, they've experienced pain and bought jewelry. ~ Rita Rudner.


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