Timeburner Timepiece Pays Homage to the Combustion Engine

Timeburner Timepiece Pays Homage to the Combustion Engine

Published: March 26, 2015 | By: American Luxury Staff

The Timeburner by Miki Eleta made its official debut at Baselworld in Switzerland.

The unique timepiece’s design is inspired by early combustion engines. It has aluminum pistons instead of watch hands, and is powered by a mechanical movement started by winding a spark plug.

In addition to its aesthetic quirkiness, the watch also features classical elegance such as three sapphire crystals, an untreated bronze crown, and a stainless steel case.

On the tech end, the watch has a 46-hour power reserve and a water resistance of three ATM.

The Timeburner is limited to just 99 pieces. It is available in three colors: silver, chrome, and black. Pricing details have not yet been revealed.

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