De Grisogono Meccanico DG all-mechanical digital watch
By Paul Miller | April 11, 2008
Filed under: Wearables
See, now we’re torn. Do we spend our imaginary rainbow dollars on that Real Crystal LED Watch concept we saw the other day, or do we pretend like we could ever scrap together enough pennies to afford this very really De Grisogono Meccanico DG timepiece? The watch is apparently the first all-mechanical digital watch — no LED trickery here — and is sure to cost a fortune. Only 177 of ‘em are being built.
[Via Sybarites]
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