Formula One concept watch

Formula One concept watch

formula one concept watch

Designer John Pszeniczny has come up with a concept watch based upon Formula One racing.

The watch is constructed of carbon fiber, Swarovski crystal, rubber and metal, and has 18 identical rubies.

If that isn't enough it also tells the time in everyone of the 18 cities on the 2008 F1 circuit, and has a built in lap timer function and stopwatch.

Ok, I get the metal rubber and carbon fiber part...... but when was the last time you saw a race car blinged up with swarovski crystals??

(via gizmodo)

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