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Woolly Mammoth

Woolly Mammoth

Woolly mammoths evolved from the genus Mammuthus, which first appeared 5.1 million years ago in Africa. Woolly Mammoths went extinct more than 10,000 years ago, along with their distant cousins the mastodons.

Images of woolly mammoths were painted on the cave walls of prehistoric people, and they have become part of our popular culture.

Besides their long, shaggy coats, woolly mammoths are famous for their extra-long tusks, which measured up to 15 feet on the biggest males.

From 30,000 to 12,000 years ago, woolly mammoths were one of the most popular subjects of neolithic artists, who daubed images of these shaggy beasts on the walls of numerous western European caves.

Fluorescence and phosphors create a glowing effect each time the UV-LED technology is activated.

Vaucanson timepieces have three distinctly different appearances; one in daylight, another under UV-LED illumination, and a third in the afterglow once the UV-LED deactivates.

The result of this collaboration is an innovative and patented illumination system which makes this timepiece a true fusion of technology and aesthetics. A perfect balance has been struck between advanced technologies and sophisticated, beautifully executed timepiece dials.

With the push of a button, it becomes clear that this is no ordinary timepiece, as the UV-LEDs activate, exciting the colorful fluorescents and phosphors that absorb the energy and release it as visible illumination, creating a truly soulful experience. With the touch of a button, you are not just lighting up your timepiece but your imagination and, quite possibly, inspiration.

Each timepiece comes with a 3D raised script and images of the woolly mammoth. The strap has quick-release pins and a beautiful rose gold tone tang buckle.

Eighteen layers of proprietary aerospace UV blocking technology

Rose Gold IP caseback with recessed cross-hatching and a raised V logo.

Vaucanson timepieces are assembled in the United States of America.

Now you can wear an actual piece of authentic Woolly Mammoth hair from the permafrost of Yakutia, Siberia Russia.

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