Putting bits of old planes in watches? No, they have that covered....extensively.
They also did a limited edition Battle of Britain set:
https://amjwatches.co.uk/product/bre...d-edition-1138
Putting bits of old planes in watches? No, they have that covered....extensively.
They also did a limited edition Battle of Britain set:
https://amjwatches.co.uk/product/bre...d-edition-1138
I find these 'made from' watches really unappealing. There was some company charging outrageous sums for one made out of Titanic scrap a few years ago. Was super ugly if I remember correctly.
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I’m curious - has Omega ever made a Speedmaster with bits of lunar lander/Saturn V rocket/moon rock incorporated somewhere? It’s such an incredibly naff and unoriginal idea I’d be amazed if they haven’t??!!
No but they’ve rinsed the moon connection to death and put 007 logos on divers watches, presumably to appeal to 10 year olds so just as tacky.
Watches made from flown Soyuz rockets:
https://www.werenbach.ch/en/shop/soy...v-superlative/
I’m by no means the most sensible person when it comes to watches - or anything else for that matter. Mid 50’s, love a bit of Lego, wear G shocks in every colour, bit of a Star Wars obsession etc. but the last James Bond themed watch I owned - and the last one I wanted - was a digital that played the James Bond theme tune. I was about 11 years old at the time. Now I can’t even bear to wear a Bond nato, when I had various Submariners I thought they looked a bit daft and Walter Mitty on one. A watch costing thousands with a cheesy pretend spy logo on it? I can’t really think of anything more ridiculous or naff. The nearest thing is the Speedmaster special editions I guess!