The Executive Selection: Wolf Wolf is a family-led horology company that wants to embody celebrating a life worth living.

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With its roots dating back in 1834 in Hanau, Germany, Wolf is a family-led horology company that wants to embody celebrating a life worth living, and that paradigm is being exemplified in its Memento Mori (a Latin phrase that translates to "remember death") winders collection.

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Clad with textured silk stitching in black and grey, there's also a hint of red in the assortment, which includes single and double winder, along with a matching eight-piece watch box and a single or triple watch roll.

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