Thanks for your kindness Sogeha. The story of the watch: Me and a good friend of mine both work in the mechanical industry and steel one. He's the technician and many years ago the idea of creating a watch body from a hexagonal nut with its screw was born. The watch is quite unusual, the body is composed of 8 pieces: Bezel Outer case (crafted from the hex nut) Inner case (crafted from the screw head) Lowe ring Lugs Crown This is how the screw is machined to get the inner case And these for the outer one: The watch is opposite assembled compared to a standard watch.....we start from the bezel....the back case just do not exist (it is part of the screw pivoting into the nut). The watch was almost ready even 10 years ago. Only a couple of months ago we've started a microbrand company (RdB watches) and the timepiece can be crafted on demand. All of the work is done in Italy, except from the Swiss automatic movement at 28.800 vib/h, with 25 jewels which is modified in-house to fit the case. The case can be crafted in 36 mm or 41 mm depending on the original nut used (M24 or M27). The basic models are made in 316 aisi stainless steel but we can even use titanium or brass. It comes with a handmade strap customized for RdB and crafted in Tuscany. (Bracelet is on demand). Some pics below, awaiting your comments! Inviato dal mio iPhone utilizzando Tapatalk