Sarpaneva Korona K0 – the Ruler of Water

It's already two years ago since Stepan Sarpaneva showed his prototype dive watch for the first time. It was at Baselworld 2010 and in the mean time he has perfected the watch, called Korona K0 – the Ruler of Water. Sarpaneva created a new crown and moved it from the 3 o'clock position (on the...

Published on April 7 2012, 20:57
Source: www.monochrome.nl

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