Wristwatches have gone as far as being transformed into cellphones to wear. With such advancements, it’s difficult to find a wristwatch that can lure with a purpose. But till we have designers like Thomas Perscher morphing up watches like the Mysterious Automatic Double-Axis Tourbillion, there’s hope we’ll never have to show our backs to these classic timepieces. That said, let’s detail how the watch is different. Given the explicit exterior and design, the self-winding watch has a calendar, time indicator and a floating Tourbillion tucked well inside a solid metal frame. The transparent view of the watch is its best part, which allows it to be worn from the sides, front and back.




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