Harry Winston Opus 14, a jukebox on your wrists.
The Harry Winston Opus legend last but not least continues with the launch connected with Harry Winston Opus 14.
The Opus 14 is called a " jukebox on your wrist". This is due to of its unique mechanical setting, which uses four piled disks, reminiscent of nostalgic intelligent music-playing devices.
The four disks for the dial are reminiscent of slideout vinyl records, and by pressing typically the button at 4 o'clock, an arm will touch base, pick up the disk, and go it to the " turntable" on the dial at 3 o'clock, all in a similar strategy to a jukebox.
The disks display any local time, GMT, date, as well as a star with Mr. Harry Winston's signature.
Other retro elements have the number " 14" inside style of highway signs including Route 66 in the United States, along with the choice of red and pink colors that evoke often the aesthetic of American restaurants.
The functions with the Opus 14 are operated by a selector located on the edge of the case at 9 o'clock, and once a specific display is definitely selected, the entire disk pile moves upward, releasing the chosen disk.
To help launch the Opus 18, the brand collaborated with watch manufactures Franck Orny and Anthony Girardin.
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