Introducing the Laguna: A Baseball hat Technique designed for Halios

A number months back, we posted a basics of the outstanding (and also reasonably priced) dive wrist watch called the BlueRing totally from boutique brand Halios. The company is two for two on its dive wrist watch offerings, the previous being the Holotype, merging retro and also contemporary style components, quality components and also limited production runs. Now Halios is working on a new diver, the Laguna and also promises to complete the hat trick of winners.

Though simply an artist's rendition has been mentioned, the Laguna continues to nail the straightforward conceptual that has won Halios something of the cult following amongst dive wrist watch aficionados, this time around with the internal timing bezel style. We're eager to see it inside the precious metal when it is released in mid-2011.

Halios is holding a caseback style contest with the Laguna, with the winning entry scoring a Laguna for the designer. The contest draws to a close on September 30th and also details are on the Halios blog.

The timepiece weve got to display you these days is pretty odd - possibly even by Hodinkee values. For one, had been not possibly even confident things call it - you cant attire it on your wrist, it did not appear like what youd anticipate a pocket wrist watch to appear like, and also it isnt actually a clock. Its besides that a great deal more fashionable than what we usually find.The truth is, this wrist watch (Lets call it a wrist watch, for sake of comfort if something) dates totally from around 1810 and also is surprisingly rock n roll bling-tastic with the early nineteenth century.

If you read a description of this wrist watch; 18K gold, enamel and also precious stone, with a skull design and also quickly thought with regards to a horrible monstrosity like this, we wouldnt blame you. Nonetheless it turns outside that skulls and also pictures of departure of have close hyperlinks plus a lengthy association with timekeeping. The wrist watch we have these days is whats called a Memento Mori - loosely translated considered as bear in mind you need to die.


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