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space waves is not just an ordinary arcade game, but a high-speed journey that immerses you in the turbulent universe. From the very first second, you will be sucked into a shimmering space, where spiral tunnels, electromagnetic traps, thorny walls and crazy energy flows are always lurking. The player becomes a small entity but carries the mission of survival among countless obstacles that are constantly moving. Every movement requires absolute dexterity, because just a slight collision, your journey will return to the starting line, so you continue to plunge into the endless race.
What makes space waves different is the surreal feeling of surfing the universe. There are no straight lines, no fixed rules, everything is always changing and challenging you with soft curves. The game brings a feeling of both tension and excitement, when the rhythm of space is in sync with your reflexes. The further you go, the faster the speed, the more challenges, and every time you pass an obstacle, your heart feels like it's going to jump out of your chest. The colorful space, combined with vibrant sound effects, turns every moment of dodging into a mesmerizing dance that you can't take your eyes off.
We've seen King Charles III wearing all kinds of other watches, too – dressy Cartiers, Pateks, and Reversos – but this pair of chronographs hints at the taste of a true enthusiast, an embodiment of his "buy once, buy link well" philosophy. One chronograph was military-issued to him as a young prince; the other he bought decades later while on holiday with his family in Switzerland. It's almost a collection that's downright relatable.
This is an obvious choice, so I won’t belabor the point, but Rolex and Tudor continue to be a shining example for the pro-engraving crowd as *most* of their watches continue to offer old-school link sterile casebacks that are perfect for engraving.
space waves is not just an ordinary arcade game, but a high-speed journey that immerses you in the turbulent universe. From the very first second, you will be sucked into a shimmering space, where spiral tunnels, electromagnetic traps, thorny walls and crazy energy flows are always lurking. The player becomes a small entity but carries the mission of survival among countless obstacles that are constantly moving. Every movement requires absolute dexterity, because just a slight collision, your journey will return to the starting line, so you continue to plunge into the endless race.
What makes space waves different is the surreal feeling of surfing the universe. There are no straight lines, no fixed rules, everything is always changing and challenging you with soft curves. The game brings a feeling of both tension and excitement, when the rhythm of space is in sync with your reflexes. The further you go, the faster the speed, the more challenges, and every time you pass an obstacle, your heart feels like it's going to jump out of your chest. The colorful space, combined with vibrant sound effects, turns every moment of dodging into a mesmerizing dance that you can't take your eyes off.
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We've seen King Charles III wearing all kinds of other watches, too – dressy Cartiers, Pateks, and Reversos – but this pair of chronographs hints at the taste of a true enthusiast, an embodiment of his "buy once, buy link well" philosophy. One chronograph was military-issued to him as a young prince; the other he bought decades later while on holiday with his family in Switzerland. It's almost a collection that's downright relatable.
This is an obvious choice, so I won’t belabor the point, but Rolex and Tudor continue to be a shining example for the pro-engraving crowd as *most* of their watches continue to offer old-school link sterile casebacks that are perfect for engraving.