To be fair to Raymond i think he just took the pics of them.
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18516609&page=2
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18516609&page=2
To be fair to Raymond i think he just took the pics of them.
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18516609&page=2
Those are cool but damned if anyone that isn't into watches knows them as anything other than "scrap metal"![]()
Just don't go down the road like Raymond did with the i phone cufflinks![]()
Although its not why i wear them, I get people commenting on them quite often, men and women?! Go figure. Mostly people want to know what they are, and then where they can get a set from.
Thing is they look expensive because they look intricate - All goodI've got a set of round ones myself. Did you know you can buy working movement ones too? They're about £30 a pair though and are hand winding. The static ones look more professional to me.
Please God, no.
The most ostentatious pair I own: http://images.flannels.com/images/imgzoom/94/94619711_xxl.jpg
As mags says, silver cufflinks, don't buy cheapy steel ones that will go off-colour and if you're feeling particularly flush, a diamond or two looks swanky.
Do they stand for Willy Hat?
Nearly, it's William Hunt. You know, because I'm a massive C.......![]()