It was a bit over a year ago that we first told you about the Uriel Geneqt cufflinks, cufflinks that looked very much like small Rolex GMT Master watches to put onto your cuffs.  Well, we bided our time patiently, and were recently able to get a pair of the Uriel Geneqt cufflinks in, in classic red-and-blue “Pepsi” guise.

Now, on one hand, cufflinks are cufflinks, and they all perform the same basic duty – holding the cuffs of a French cuff shirt closed.  As with any accessory, though, you’ve got all manner of choices.  For us watch folks, you’ve got some links that look like casting of famous watch models, or perhaps older (smaller) movements that were salvaged and built into a cufflink.  When it came to something that was actually functional and, dare I say, useful, you had much less choice.

Enter the Uriel Geneqt cufflinks.  Simply put, you’ve got two small quartz-driven watches, each keeping time independently.  This lends itself to the GMT Master ethos by setting one link to your home time, and the other to your local time.  AKA, just like you would do on a regular GMT watch.  Here, the back end of the link (that you flip over after passing it through the button holes) have things labelled, so you can keep your home and local time zones straight.

Once in place on your shirt, they do their job quietly and succinctly.  The bezels on the Uriel Geneqt cufflinks are fixed, but they are recognizable –  even by non-watch folk – as being based on a famous watch design.  For my part, it allowed me to say, quite simply, that I was wearing three watches at the time (and tracking from 4-5 time zones, if I were so inclined).

Of course, that might be a bit of overkill.  Where something like the Uriel Geneqt cufflinks shines, I think, is if you have a shirt that has tighter cuffs and slipping a watch under them is a difficult situation.  Or perhaps you don’t want to wear a watch at all.  Whatever the reason, you could easily head out for a night without a watch on your wrist, and instead rely on the Uriel Geneqt cufflinks to keep you on time – day or night (yup, they’re lumed).

As far as cufflinks go, the Uriel Geneqt cufflinks are not going to be the most inexpensive ones you’ll come across, with pricing coming in at $193 for each of the four varieties.  When you factor in that you’ve actually got two watches coming along for the ride as well, as well as some serious WIS flair, well, it’s a price I’m good with, and I’m certainly enjoying wearing them.  urielgeneqt.com

Review Summary

  • Brand & Model: Uriel Geneqt cufflinks
  • Price:  $193
  • Who’s it for? You’re a watch guy and want some (functional) cufflinks that proclaim that affinity
  • Would I wear it? Sure would – and have been!
  • What I’d change: If there was a way to swap the bezels, you could get a lot more flexibility to what they can be paired to
  • The best thing about it:  How else can you get all gussied up, not wear a watch, and check the time without pulling your phone out?

Tech Specs from Uriel Geneqt

  • BLUE-RED ALUMINIUM RING WITH BLACK DIAL
  • MIYOTA QUARTZ MOVEMENT
  • 316L STAINLESS STEEL
  • SIZE: 21MM X 7.5MM
  • 3 ATM WATER RESISTANT
  • GMT FUNCTION: “HOME” AND “AWAY” ON THE BACK OF CLOSURE….THE “HOME” ONE WILL SHOW THE HOME TIME, AT THE SAME TIME, “AWAY” ONE WILL SHOW THE LOCAL TIME.

ByPatrick Kansa

A big data developer and leader with a penchant for gadgets, books, watches and beverages. You can find my work on WristWatchReview, Knapsack.News, and Slushpile. If you're on Twitter and/or Instagram, you'll find me there as @PatrickWatches.

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