3D printing has already provided people with the ability to make some pretty neat things, and if this rvnDSGN watch is any indication, the future is even brighter. Every one of the watches the company makes is handmade in the USA per order using 3D printing technology. The titanium watches also sport some pretty solid looking leather NATO style straps from New York City’s Worn & Wound and Swiss ETA 7-jewel movements. While $600 is a bit steep, we can’t argue with how sharp these watches end up looking.
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