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Rogue DZN’s Armadillo 161 Titanium Bracelet

By Adrian Prisca

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Based on the materials used at building the F22 Raptor fighter, the Armadillo 161 bracelet, made by Rogue DZN, is composed of 161 parts, as mentioned by its name. Built out of titanium aerospace class G5, the masterpiece has 8 serial-numbered paint-filled custom-machined pieces that took more than 400 work hours to finalize.

The bracelet is very easy to open / close, because of the off-set angled clasp that has a captured thumbscrew, facilitating that. The other screws are integrated into the latch, and work as mini-wrenches to adjust the piece. All these, plus a tri-blade wrench and a T5-Torx wrench, are the results of 9-axis machining and 5-axis tech.

Its extravagant looks and materials send it among the rich class; the prices haven’t yet been established, though some comparisons with a cheaper model were made, the Breacher Rogue (52 units), set it at around $16,500 plus.

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