Watch Part Cufflinks

Oct 06, 2008 11:10

Not sure if this was already posted, but RedEnvelope has some new watch part cufflinks.

Pricey, but interesting! Just goes to show how mainstream the look is getting...


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ladyadry October 6 2008, 16:34:04 UTC
damn it! I used to freaking work there. Why do they have to have cool stuff now when I don't get a discount anymore? hrmph. Makes mental note to see if I have any friends left over there.

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jilder October 6 2008, 17:26:06 UTC
It's always worth going over to Etsy for these sorts of things, too - a search for "cufflinks watch" brings up 146 links, most aroung $30. "cufflink clock" adds another 32.

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scary_guy October 7 2008, 01:05:07 UTC
Or someone could make some yourself for really really cheap assuming someone could find the parts. Probably a tie tack as well.

The nice thing about those cufflinks is they match, however I don't think they really need to. now if all the watch parts move when you move the backing clasp, then it would be worth the $130 to me.

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aeternus October 6 2008, 17:33:07 UTC
Quite a few people are making them on Esty these days. Such as my friend here

http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=18695

Hers are not set in a fitting, so these are nicer, but hers are also 60 bucks cheaper.

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aeternus October 6 2008, 17:34:55 UTC
Course, not as cheap as some on the site, but she does have some other pretty awesome stuff, and hers don't break like the other ones I purchased.

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faerydragonet October 6 2008, 21:41:38 UTC
I love it. Now, I really have to restart my cufflinks collection.

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