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TRIWA x Humanium Metal Hu39 watch Review

TRIWA x Humanium Metal Hu39 watch Review

Posted on July 25, 2018July 26, 2019 By Jarvis

The Hu39 is a watch made by TRIWA with the melted metals of illegal firearms: Humanium Metal. It’s a rare opportunity to behold a piece of hardware in which the materials are more meaningful in their delivery than the product which they create. Here the medium is the message, and the message is that firearms are more valuable (and far less dangerous) to humanity melted-down than they are active. Plus the watch looks real nice, too.

We’ve got a couple of companies at work here. One is TRIWA, creators of fine watches and designer of the Hu39 and Hu34. The other is IM Swedish Development Partner, the creators of Humanium Metal by IM.
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