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Watches & JewelryA watch movement’s second life on a cufflink

If you ever wished your favorite watch’s movement could be more visible, you could purchase the new MB&F Thunderbolt with a 360° sapphire crystal window view or even the Jean Dunand Palace with lateral views on the movement… but if these extraordinary timepieces happen to be a little bit out of your price range, Michael Görmann from Kunst Am Werk offers unique handcrafted cufflinks & pins made from historic watch movements.
The movements are mounted onto the cufflinks using a patented in-house technique and the pins use high efficiency Neo Magnets that lock the pin safely into position without making any holes in your garments.
There are three ranges available depending on which color is desired and wether you prefer an automatic or quartz movement. There is also a bespoke service available for those who wish to have a specific movement mounted as a cufflink.
More information on: www.kunstamwerk.de
Post Tags: Cufflink, Jewelry, Movement





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