Daniel Strom’s most expensive skull watch fuels skullmania

Nandini Maheshwari / Jun 21 2010

Damien Hirst’s diamond skull artwork has popularized the skull into mainstream fashion while earlier skull art just appealed to punk lovers. It's everywhere from decorated skulls to high-end skull jewelry, luggage, sunglasses, wallets, ties etc. The latest must-have for collector’s and watch lovers is the most expensive skull watch from Daniel Strom’s Agonium collection titled “Memento Mori, Carpe Diem,” meaning "remember you will die, so seize the day." The watch is a work of art with the case available in a choice of finest materials: sterling silver, palladium, redgold, platinum, diamonds and it can even be custom made to match your taste. The watch features an inner case made from stainless steel.

memento mori
memento mori

The watch dial is available in black or bone white and is completed with Roman numerals and polished steel-hands, presented in white or black. On its front side the case is armed with an anti-glare double curved sapphire crystal and the watch is 50-meter water-resistant, with a mechanical self-winding movement. The watch comes with an alligator hornback strap, in black finished with a buckle, done in silver 925, gold, palladium or platinum. The platinum version is the most expensive with a $57,896 price tag, while the starting silver model from the collection will cost $8,272. So, you have a wide range to choose one that fits your budget and taste.

Via: Watches Infoniac/Strom Agonium

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