![]() I personally (not much of a gambler) do not find interest in “Casino-themed” watches, but I do appreciate a playing card deck-themed wristwatch. That is opposed to celebrating the art of playing cards or gaming paraphernalia. Now, the luxury watch industry has been known to produce a universe of wristwatches which (I’m sorry to say) appear to more or less celebrate gambling. Jones Watches was correct to feature a visual so common, so connected to the notion of gaming and pursuit, and so little used in fashion, that the result of wearing a playing card deck king on your wrist feels sort of novel. The aesthetic theme of the King watch is clearly the character art of ubiquitous playing cards. Jones Watches King XL not only offers the King in a more attractive size for most male wrists, but it also upgrades the movement and overall fit and finish.Īt its heart (no pun intended), the King watch is a jumping hour timepiece with the minutes being read via a disc cut to look like moving sets of playing cards. ![]() ![]() You can still buy the smaller, 37mm wide original King watch but the Mr. Jones King watch that was admittedly a very budget-friendly product at $279 USD, given its creative distinction. Jones Watches King watch is finally here and it also comes with a price that is about $200 more than the original Mr. ![]()
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