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Looking for something different?

A watch is one of the best ways to show your style and if you are looking for something a bit different, Watchdreamer has a host of options that will make you stand out from the crowd.

 

Perrelet Turbine Pilot

Perrelet Turbine Pilot

 

The Perrelet Turbine Pilot will not only get you noticed with its 48mm all-black case and red details, but also with its unique complication. This aviation watch features a circular slide rule that helps pilots calculate their time. But the part that will really catch people’s eye is the hypnotic turbine and its blades which spin with the slightest flick of the wrist. The Perrelet Turbine Pilot is also powered by a COSC-certified automatic movement and is water-resistant to 50 meters.  

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Franck Dubarry Crazy Wheel 43

Franck Dubarry Crazy Wheel 43

 

This cutting-edge timepiece has a crazy wheel that makes a 360-degree tour of the dial. It is housed in a 43mm grade-5 titanium case that has been engraved with a contemporary design that pairs perfectly with the black dial and white indications. An open architecture also reveals plates and bridges that have been decorated with traditional circular graining and Côtes de Genève motifs, combining traditional horological finishings with avant-garde design.

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Hermès Kelly 20

Hermès Kelly 20

 

Inspired by the Hermès purse of the same name that was made famous in 1956 by Princess Grace Kelly, the Hermès Kelly 20 timepiece features the same iconic padlock design. Instead of a traditional case and strap, the timekeeping element of the watch is placed in a gold-plated padlock that is attached to a Barenia calfskin strap. This unique way of showing the time dates back to 1975 and remains an eye-catching piece today, almost 50 years later.

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Bvlgari Serpenti Tubogas 35

Bvlgari Serpenti Tubogas 35

 

Why have a timepiece with a regular leather strap or metal bracelet when you can have a snake coil around your wrist? The famous Serpenti Tubogas bracelet was first used in the 1940s and 50s. The technique was inspired by a similar design from Roman times that twisted twine to make jewellery. The Serpenti was made famous by Elizabeth Taylor, who owned several pieces, and wore one on the set of Cleopatra, making it an instant star.

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