RJ Romain Jerome’s Limited Edition Batman Watch
RJ-Romain Jerome is proud to present Batman’s next generation timepiece. Inspired by the brand’s emblematic Spacecraft, Gotham City’s crime fighter adds another high-tech device to the collection with the Spacecraft: Batman.
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Crafted from titanium, this black trapeze shaped watch has adopted a stealth and ultra edgy look to help fight crime. Mirroring the finishing of the Batmobile, the facetted cap of the watch has been hand-brushed creating a unique finish to this timepiece, also known as RJ’s rough finish.
With the iconic Bat-Signal engraved on the facet which is Batman’s first in RJ’s “Horological Icon” collection. Specific to RJ-Romain Jerome’s Spacercraft, form and function are perfectly balanced, giving time-reading a whole new meaning.
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The hour display is revealed on the side of the case with a bright blue indicator and is read off laterally. The minute indicator is featured on a black rotating disc with a striking blue cursor on the top of the case.
Furthermore, the Spacecraft: Batman features a unique self-winding mechanical movement. Exclusively developed for RJ-Romain Jerome by Geneva-based manufacturing facility Agenhor, it combines four different complications: lateral, linear, jumping and retrograde – which is unprecedented.
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To complete the futuristic design of the timepiece, the screw lock crown has been placed on the extremity of the case, facilitating the time change.
Exclusive to this collaboration, a black and blue buffalo leather cuff embraces the unique shape of the timepiece. Indeed the striking strap highlights the Spacecraft: Batman aesthetic and enigmatic look brings out Batman’s personality.
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Celebrating DC Comics’ caped crusader, RJ-Romain Jerome brings the Batman aficionados together with the launch of this limited edition of 75 pieces. Take off on a new adventure with the Spacecraft: Batman.
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