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Monday
Sep172012

Design Of The Week: Doublefeature

We've selected designer Paul Kweton's Doublefeature as this week's noted design. 
 
What is it? It's a dual wristwatch, apparently "custom made for a client in Houston, TX". If you're interested in getting one, don't fear, as Kweton says: "For custom orders please contact us via email at ..." 
 
Obviously the intricate time-telling watch parts were not 3D printed, but the watch holder structure was 3D printed. 
 
The wristwatch design permits two separate watch faces to be displayed. The wearer can then manage two different time zones more easily - but we think the design simply matches the style of the wearer's inevitable Pagani Zonda Roadster, which presumably you'd need if you own this watch.