Mexican Day of the Dead theme watch

Known as "the last laugh tatto edition", this is the theme of Mexico's Day of the Dead watch, the English name the last laugh tatto edition. Mexico's Day of the Dead is to commemorate the dead friends and relatives, on the holiday day, people should prepare in advance to help the soul to find their way home, and welcomes them to go home. Mexico believes that death simply goes to another world and continues to live, not the end of life. Before that, Swatch had a watch based on the theme of Mexico's Day of the Dead, and a watch based on a culture that "laughed to the last" a unique understanding of life and death was rare. Designed by British tattoo artist Adrian Willard, the watch is designed to remind us that life is short and that we are alive and that we should laugh and be thankful. Composition dial skull tattoo elements are flowers, teeth, crosses, looks very moral. In contemporary tattoos has become a trend, while skull tattoos have become the mainstream. It is something we deserve to interpret their attitude toward life in such an artistic way. "Laughing to the last" The wristwatch is for us to understand life more as Mexicans believe that the dead child's soul will return home on the first night and the soul of the deceased adult will come home the next night with the living relative Eat, drink, chat and sing, and designers pay more attention to what it means to be alive now. Xiaobian recommended Li Chen appeared Citizen Datong activities Van Cleef & Arpels Poetic Wish: not only contains poetic romantic timepieces Pozzi Cecilia Carl F. Bucherer classic couple on the table Tissot couple recommended on the table Raymond Wei classic master (MAESTRO) on the table Celebrities table cress wheat series couple on the table Tissot Locke series between the gold on the table Movado Faceto fly wing on the table, Valentine's Day romantic