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The Firefighting-inspired Watch #shorts #watch


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·Nov 7, 2024

I should disclose right now then, so we actually make the watches, Kevin, from genuine upcycled firefighting materials. Even elements of the case, which you can see by the striking strap that you have on your wrist. Yes, I should disclose right now that I'm wearing one of your pieces, and it has a very unusual strap. Of course, it has to be red for me, and I appreciate that. But this is a fire hose, is it not?

It's actually made from genuine upcycled fire hose that's been used in real fires for the last 10 years. I noticed almost a smoky smell to this. It says, "In case of fire, break glass." Yeah, is that meant to be humorous?

That's fun! Yeah, exactly, and it puts a smile on people's faces every time they turn the watch over, which is really cool. And what is the price point of this?

So that runs at $3,000. So that's very affordable, come on!

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