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Azimuth King Casino Gold Finger
Canning Town, London
£3,900
- Posted
- 49 days ago
Description
King Casino Gold Finger. 3D roulette/baccarat wheel. Gold. Black leather strap.
A working roulette wheel for your wrist! A really fun piece and definite conversation starter! Comes with original box/papers/tags.
The Azimuth King Casino is sure to divide opinion. This roulette-inspired wristwatch is part tool, part toy. If you’re not familiar with the brand, this model may shock you, but rest assured, Azimuth have previous experience in the bizarre - and it's definitely cheaper than the £1,000,000 Jacob & Co version! The Azimuth King Casino is a whopping 45mm across and has built on the function of the roulette game to add a new element inspired by the card game of Baccarat.
So what does this impressive piece of kit actually do? It’s powered by a modified, self-winding ETA calibre. It displays the hours, minutes, and seconds, and features an extra hand that is integral to the roulette game function. The fourth hand is a black stalk with a white ball mounted at the tip. Depressing and releasing the die crown causes the fourth hand to spin around the dial, emulating the roll of the roulette ball around the table. The hand then comes to a stop at a random point, but always within a numbered “slot.” The watch can additionally be used to play baccarat with the words: Tie/Banker/Player/Banker/Pair/Player/Banker/Player, running from 12 in a clockwise direction. With the help of this useful timekeeper, you can make all your major life decisions with the simple push of a button. Heavenly, isn’t it?
Great for playing games at a party or with the kids.
Color: black
Complications: roulette
Material: gold pvd
Manufacturer: Azimuth
Movement: automatic
Size: 45mm
Shape: square/tank
Strap / Bracelet: leather
Water Resistant: 3atm
Ad ID: 1483546984
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