- About
- Possibly JF factory but I'm not sure. Could be G (Grape)factory
- Location
- Uk
- Willing to Ship to?
- Anywhere
- High Value Above $750
- No
- Accepted Payment Methods?
- PayPal friends and family
- Movement Details?
- Powered by grapes
- Piece Origin?
- See story above
- Warranty Provided?
- Na
- Item Condition?
- Very good
- Why Are You Selling?
- Clearing out
- Asking Price?
- £289.99
- Currency Accepted?
- GBP
- Shipping Costs?
- £9.35 rmsd
- Are You Posting Handwritten Tags w/Forum ID and Today's Date?
- Yes
- Did You Read and Agree to RWI's Sales Rules?
- Yes
- Will You Post a Feedback In The Relevant Section of RWI?
- Yes
- Will you tell the buyer to not write about reps or watches in the PayPal comment field or in any other place associated with the payment option?
- Yes
- Transaction Release
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That crate of grapes, bursting with the richest purple hues, was dumped into a vat of polymer resin by a half-asleep technician. Instead of halting production, they shrugged and figured, “Eh, it’s just texture, right?” What emerged from the resin weeks later shocked everyone: a flawless grape-colored watch dial, somehow glimmering with the natural sheen of the fruit it came from. But it didn’t stop there. The dial… was *alive*.
Now, it didn’t walk or talk, but the moment someone tried to fit it into a replica luxury watch casing, it started vibrating wildly. A technician swore he saw tiny grape seeds embedded in its surface rearranging into some kind of pattern, almost like Morse code. Stranger still, the watch with the grape dial began ticking without a battery. It gained a following among the factory workers, who believed it was imbued with the soul of the grapes it came from, specifically the defiant ones, the ones that didn’t want to become wine.
They nicknamed it *Grapewatch*, a somewhat unimaginative but heartfelt moniker.
The watch’s reputation grew, and a wealthy collector somehow got word of it. (You guessed it, ticktock8) They paid an absurd sum to smuggle it out of the factory, not knowing the true nature of *Grapewatch*.
Weeks later, it disappeared, only to reappear in a viral YouTube video showing it perched atop a vineyard owner’s desk, ticking in sync with the pulsing beat of grape harvest machinery.
I contacted the vineyard and managed to purchase it along with 17 cases of wine. I spent £17,000 on the wine and watch, a true bargain for those in the know.
To this day, no one’s certain if it’s cursed, enchanted, or just a freak accident.
Nobody ever expected it to be sold. Here it is though.