Horus Ultramarinum Watch Knocks On Wood


If you want to be stigmatized then get yourself a Horus watch. The brand is known for being a favorite among the rich and classy few, and getting that reputation might not be that bad at all.

The Horus Ultramarinum Watch shows off the elegance that the watch is known for. The Horus watch is actually popular for the extraordinary engravings found on the movement. Customized watches like this one have one thing in common though, and that is the Horus flying tourbillon which is incorporated in the movement.

The watch allows you to slow down or speed up time, thanks to the marine tourbillon function. Just use the forward mode and the hands will travel faster around the dial, so you get a time later than what it should actually be. Opt for the reverse mode and you get a time lagging behind the actual hours. But if you want to go back to reality then just activate the neutral mode.

This is such a fun watch to have that you will probably get away with boredom. The Horus Ultramarinum Watch comes in a grade 5 titanium bezel and case measuring 448×54mm. What keeps it more interesting than it already is, is the wood dial which sports several sub-dials in circles and triangular fan-like shapes.

The watch does not only look good but is sturdy as well, with a water resistance level of up to 200 meters.

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