The least powerful yet most important piece on the board. After all, the aim of chess is to capture your opponent’s King, while protecting your own.
Grand Master King
$10,800.00
The least powerful yet most important piece on the board. After all, the aim of chess is to capture your opponent’s King, while protecting your own.
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Weight | 17 lbs |
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Dimensions | 18 × 8 in |
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A juxtaposition of classic art display and inventive process. This backless frame allows for the same exposure of watch components through natural magnification, presented as a hanging sculpture.
Time flows endlessly, but it's horological heritage stands still. The vintage components are frozen in time in the hourglass shape.
Considered the least powerful piece, yet the most fearless as it is usually first in line at the time of battle. It has the most potential as it can transform into any other piece once it reaches the opposing side of the board.
A marvel in suspension. A transcendent horosphere encrusted with vintage watch parts seemingly oats within an encompassing angular cube. The crystal clear Lucite structure rests curiously on its corner, presenting a captivating feat of balance - both of the cubic outer layer and for the orb suspended within
The only piece that represents women; it is the most powerful as it combines the power of both the Rook and Bishop to make moves across the board in any direction to open squares. Often ruthless, it defends the King’s majesty.
A spherical globe embracing both fluidity and precision; an exacting orb which allows the eye a 360° vantage point to the thousands of watch components housed within.
Next in rank as the protective soldier of the court and known for being the only piece with the power to deceptively jump over and overpower invaders.
The third ranking piece protects the higher-ranking royal court. “Rook” comes from the Persian word rukh meaning chariot.