The Romain Jerome DNA Watch is Hotter Than the Magma It Came From
Alex Scott — April 23, 2010 — Fashion
References: forums.timezone & bornrich.org
Not everyone is cursing the Eyjafjallajokull volcano, in fact some are even profiting from it. The Romain Jerome DNA Watch comes from the famous jewelry company known for making watches out of elemental material and salvaged artifacts. This time around they have actually scooped some ash from the infamous volcano to create the face of this watch.
In case you are desiring the Romain Jerome DNA Watch for your own arm, you're SOL, unfortunately, as this baby is one of a kind, making it harder to get than a transatlantic flight.
In case you are desiring the Romain Jerome DNA Watch for your own arm, you're SOL, unfortunately, as this baby is one of a kind, making it harder to get than a transatlantic flight.
Trend Themes
1. Volcano-inspired Jewelry - There is a growing trend of using volcanic materials in the creation of unique and exclusive jewelry pieces.
2. Elemental Material Watches - The use of salvaged artifacts and rare materials in watchmaking is emerging as a disruptive trend in the luxury timepiece industry.
3. Natural Disaster-inspired Fashion - The incorporation of natural disaster elements into fashion accessories is gaining popularity among consumers seeking unique and edgy style statements.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry - The jewelry industry has the opportunity to tap into the demand for exclusive pieces made with unconventional materials, such as volcanic ash.
2. Watchmaking - The watchmaking industry can explore the use of salvaged artifacts and unusual materials to create distinctive timepieces that cater to collectors and luxury enthusiasts.
3. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace the trend of incorporating elements inspired by natural disasters, offering consumers unique and bold fashion accessories.
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