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The model is marked by a deep gray and red set of colors manifested both on the dial and in the case construction, which has horizontal lines of black and red. This is done via a sandwich process, where carbon and glass fiber elements are merged together.
Features like high water resistance, a signal-red ring on the crown stem to alert wearers that the crown has not been screwed in before taking a dip in the ocean, and a traditional three-link bracelet may make this appear to be the least NOMOS-like NOMOS to date.
lthough it first appeared on the scene only one year ago, boutique watch brand Kross Studio has already captured the attention of enthusiasts across the industry thanks to its audacious and high-profile collaborations with pop-culture properties ranging from “Batman” to “Space Jam.”
With origins dating back to 1948, YEMA was founded by the pioneering French watchmaker Henry Louis Belmont. Despite humble beginnings, the company went on to become quite prominent and gained notoriety through the creation of models built to handle the most rigorous of undertakings.
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Gorgeous jewelry blogger Becky Stone has wonderful timing with her story about “the Warrior Woman” in InDesign Jewelry‘s fall edition. As Becky writes, “The Warrior Woman is a power player and she knows it.”
This is my obviously my type of lady: Most of my jewelry designs are inspired by female badasses. Becky selected several pieces of jewelry for her Warrior Woman, including my Empress Matilda sword necklace.
Click for Becky’s original tweet.
I adore her introduction to the Matilda:
“The Warrior Woman is never without her weapons: her wit, her mind, her heart. But given the chance to make things more literal without sacrificing elegance, she can’t resist.”
I wrote a detailed post about the Matilda necklace and matching sword earrings in June.