It is ridiculously over the top and is named after a Chicago mobster, but it sure is cool: the Colosimo from Döttling. - SJX Press release: Döttling presents the smallest safe of the world: COLOSIMO "Big Jim" Colosimo (1878-1920) was a famous gangster bos...
At 30 kg even I could carry it away, unless it was stuffed to the hilt with gold or platinum. My treasure inside would be a single olive pit, for the pleasure of the abductors. Almost as light as a tourbillon cage, if not that of a bird's feather. Greetin...
Not very safe, methinks... A cool safe is the safety deposit at Harrods in London -- in addition to the usual keys and combinations, they have time locks operated by vintage Waltham Riverside movements visible through a see-through back. Picture-taking no...
Probably not the first word that the Dottling people wanted to pop into your head, but that's what I thought when I first saw it. It's the cutest little safe! Love it (but not $20K+ worth)! Cheers, Daos
Better is a really good large fireproof safe and a mean dog. I can stock it with more watches with money left over. The aesthetics (at least judging from the [severely retouched ;-) ] photos) are superb. If you have the money to spend on this, you probabl...
but does not seem to be very practical, only one watch? It's more of a decorative object from my perspective. I think that I would prefer to send that thype of money on a JLC clock. Best regards, George
That you would see Brad Pitt trying to break into, during the next Ocean's film Wander what the insurance rating is for this chunk of steel? You would have to have a seriously expensive single timepiece to spend that sort of cash on a safe.
Hi BGM, Not sure of the first one, although it was on display at BaselWorld in 2009. The others are Erwin Sattler, Arcera, Orbita and Scatola del Tempo. Andrew