Culture Raskh launches "world's first" watch with built-in bottle opener

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Hong Kong design studio Raskh has developed the Leverage watch, which features a patented mechanism that reveals a hidden bottle opener concealed in the case body.

Created as Raskh's first watch design, the timepiece uses a specially developed case construction to incorporate the bottle opener without adding excessive bulk to the watch.
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Raskh has designed a watch with a hidden bottle opener concealed in the case body

"People won't bring a bottle opener with them everywhere, but they will have their daily watch with them every day," the designers told Dezeen.

"Leverage watch can bring a wow moment to the party when everyone sees a person using it to open beer or soda. This is a watch that makes happy hour even happier."

To access the opener, users remove the watch from their wrist before rotating and releasing an octagonal crown located at the eight o'clock position.

With the locking system released, the inner case body slides outwards to reveal a lozenge-shaped indent that can be used to remove a bottle cap.

According to Raskh, the moveable track and hidden opener within the case body is a patented element that "brings a new page of watch community, or you can say a new page of bottle opener".

The watch itself features a classic design, with the bezel and case body combining polished and brushed finishes to create a tactile contrast.

The watch face's indexes are treated with Swiss Super-LumiNova so they glow in the dark. Their enlarged size makes it easier to tell the time while adventuring outdoors at nighttime or drinking at a bar.

A 24-hour sub-dial at the nine o'clock position features luminous paint on the half that is dedicated to nighttime hours. There is also a small date window at the three o'clock position.
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The watch has polished, brushed finishes and face indexes that glow in the dark

Raskh spent two years developing the concept for the Leverage watch and refining the mechanical details to make it as thin and lightweight as possible.

The overall case thickness is 13.8 millimetres and the case size is 44 millimetres, with a dial opening of 33.5 millimetres. The watch features an automatic Miyota 8217 movement and is water resistant to 50 metres.

Raskh is producing the watch in four colourways, three with black dials and one white dial. Nylon and leather straps provided with each watch can be easily swapped out using a quick-release spring bar system.

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It's on the back?

Dude, I'm not taking my watch off to open a beer. Fuck off. There are better ways of having a portable opener.
If you look carefully it's on a clamp that slides on the back. Not sure where you're supposed to keep it because from the pictures the watch is pretty unwearable with that retardation attached.
 
If you look carefully it's on a clamp that slides on the back. Not sure where you're supposed to keep it because from the pictures the watch is pretty unwearable with that retardation attached.
I've looked at it several times and I'm still not seeing it lol

Either I'm stupid or the product is stupid. Probably both.
 
I've looked at it several times and I'm still not seeing it lol

Either I'm stupid or the product is stupid. Probably both.
I wasn't quite right, it is attached. The kickstarter this is an ad for has an animation and it is just somehow worse.

But it's only HK$3000-4000ish and still only like a third of the way to meeting the minimum goal with just a few days left.
 
Simpler Idea: strap an actual bottle opener to your wrist and when someone asks for the time say ITS DRINKING TIME, then crack open a cold one (not for use while being pulled over by the cops)
What, you're not gonna offer The Man a cold one?

Police work is thirsty work.
 
Imagine not being able to pop a beer bottle with a bic lighter.
Or just not carrying multiple bottle openers in case someone else needs on while you're using yours and can't wait long enough to find an alternative because it's one of those really short commercial breaks and the game's going to be back on in a few seconds.

A good friend prepares for those friends who consistently can't prepare for themselves.
 
Or just not carrying multiple bottle openers in case someone else needs on while you're using yours and can't wait long enough to find an alternative because it's one of those really short commercial breaks and the game's going to be back on in a few seconds.

A good friend prepares for those friends who consistently can't prepare for themselves.
One can open a beer bottle with a piece of paper if its folded enough times. You just need a good lever to jam between your finger and the bottom of the cap.
 
And here I am using a bottle opener keychain like a fucking dirty pleb.

I'll never be fancy and sophicated for the high class life :(
 
I've always just used my teeth.
You pussies, I'm a real man so I use my dick. That's what it's for, hook it under the helmet and lever it against the shaft. The only problem is that some people are really fucking rude and don't have the decency to avert their gaze while you quickly deal with your erection.
 
You pussies, I'm a real man so I use my dick. That's what it's for, hook it under the helmet and lever it against the shaft. The only problem is that some people are really fucking rude and don't have the decency to avert their gaze while you quickly deal with your erection.
Do you give your beer a salty boost as well?
 
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Just open it with another beer bottle, it's not that hard. Then use your teeth for the last beer bottle.

Same as cracking walnuts, really.
 
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