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Watch which converts between a pocket watch an a wristwatch.
The watch is made from the oil-cap of a 1950s truck, found in a derelict building in Glasgow, part of a light-fitting found in the same place, a 1960s mechanical Rotary wristwatch, silver, 9ct gold, garnets, CZ, rare-earth magnets from a discarded electric toothbrush, black onyx, included quartz, an old key and is hand-engraved with motifs and quotations from "Alice In Wonderland".
The strap is made from a piece of corroded steel found on the beach at Lybster in the Highlands of Scotland, a thick leather belt from a charity shop, silver and copper. The screw which holds the strap to the body of the watch is set with a garnet.
The strap features a small retainer which is engraved with the words "Justified Sinner", rather as would be found on "Cartier" or other such branded watches.
Tags: 9ct, CZ, alice in wonderland, engraving, found object, More…garnet, gold, iron, justified sinner, pocket watch, quartz, rotary, silver, steel, watch
Albums: Alice In Wonderland Watch
Location: Glasgow
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