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This Bugatti watch costs as much as a Ferrari and has a miniature 16-cylinder engine inside

— propels the $3 million Bugatti Chiron to 62 mph in 2.4 seconds and helps it achieve an electronically limited top speed of 261 mph.

Judging by its $280,000 price tag — a figure that could buy you any number of super-fast sports cars — you might think the Chiron Tourbillon puts up similarly impressive specs. Unfortunately, the watch isn't going anywhere fast, but it sure does look cool. The miniature engine's pistons actually move, and the watch sports Bugatti-inspired design elements like a tiny horseshoe grille and shock absorbers that suspend the watch's movement in midair. Jacob & Co. has partnered with Bugatti to release a supercar-themed watch with a miniature Bugatti engine inside.It's called the Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon, and it comes with a supercar-like price tag of $280,000.

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Of you wonder why we hate the 1%, this is it. Colossal waste of money.

Why in the world would you buy a watch that dosent have wheels , its not like most people would think this is a masterpiece and cost more than a normal persons house , still rich people must be bored to entertain this kind of purchase , i say give to the poor instead👍

The watch I can never buy with my money 💰 Next time maybe !

Why would someone buy a watch that cost that much

Nasty

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