Atomic Number 22
There’s something delicate about the word “bracelet” – that is, until you see the Armadillo: 161, the latest from bold jewelry maker RogueDZN. Named after its 161 parts, the Armadillo is composed entirely of G5 aerospace grade titanium- the same super strong material used to build spacecraft, naval ships, and armor plating. Using the same software used to create the USA’s F22 joint strike fighter, each curve is obsessively perfected in 3D space, a feat impossible to achieve by hand.
Individually serial numbered, each link is comprised of 8 separate custom machined pieces. The off-set angled clasp has a captured thumbscrew that allows for extremely easy opening and closing. The secondary thumb screws integrated into the latch, are actually integrated mini-wrenches to adjust the bracelet. One is the Rogue custom tri-blade wrench and the other is a T5-Torx wrench.
Designer: Rogue DZN






















10 Comments »
laupforod says
boy i wish i could afford that
AC says
i’d buy it if i had the money
Sean says
Yaks! what the hell?
Peter Reid says
make it a luminox watch band
Alaor says
First thing it needs: Some safety piece. A bracelet must not resist the weight of the person using it.
It’s essential that it breaks somewhere if it accidentaly get caught by a moving machine part, vehicle or anything that can drag or hurt the user.
Second: If you also made the central part with moving pieces so it becomes a wristwatch it will be perfect.
I personally find it VERY beautiful.
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jsj23 says
i like to have one of this!! nice
ericheng_程 says
….no words to say,really…
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