Hey, Baby! (tuna)
This is one of those watches that I picked up for next-to-nothing at an estate sale, only to find out that its stones are actually the real deal. Genuine white diamonds on the bezel and fixed lug pieces, genuine black diamonds on the dial, and a genuine emerald for the killer whale's eye, as depicted on the top card of three aces of spades.
The case and bracelet are coated with quite a few layers of chromium, which is a pretty tough metal, all things considered.
It has a uniquely blank case-back, one that I suspect is for engraving, thus making the watch a presentation piece, one given by the Ed Hardy Watch Company to special customers or backers of the brand.
It has been appraised at between $500. and $600. USD, which ain't too shabby, since I picked it up for quite a bit less than that.
It's admittedly a little garish ( ), but I still likes it and enjoys it on the old wrist every now and then.... :grin
My Nitro blew up. Invicta installed an IED I guess :grin
My Nitro blew up. Invicta installed an IED I guess :grin
Just finished this one today, needed the TAP -10 stem...Pic # 3 shows i used a beveled crystal, which adds a different dynamic to the watch face and the last pick shows an open back using an automatic movement This is maybe my favorite, but i love all my children !! LOL Maybe i should go on Dr. Phil ???