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Pieces of Titanic transformed into luxury watches

Post18 Aug 2008, 10:56

Steel and coal from the Titanic have been transformed into a new line of luxury wristwatches

that claim to capture the essence of the legendary oceanliner which sank in 1912.

 Geneva watchmaker Romain Jerome SA billed its "Titanic-DNA" collection as among the most

exclusive pieces showcased this week at Baselworld, the watch and jewellery industry's largest

annual trade fair.

"It is very luxurious and very inaccessible," said Yvan Arpa, chief executive of the three-

year-old company that hopes the limited edition watches will attract both collectors and

garrulous luxury goods buyers.

  "So many rich people buy incredibly complicated watches without understanding how they

work, because they want a story to tell," he said. "To them we offer a story."

  The North Atlantic wrecksite of the Titanic, which hit an iceberg and sank on its first

voyage from the English port of Southampton to New York, have been protected for more than a

decade but many relics were taken in early diving expeditions. you can see it in

www dott watchinstyle dott com[site link intentionally broken to prevent spidering - admin]
Romain Jerome said it purchased a piece of the hull weighing about 1.5 kg (3 pounds) that

was retrieved in 1991, but declined to identify the seller. The metal has been certified as

authentic by the Titanic's builders Harland and Wolff.

  To make the watches, which were offered for sale for the first time in Basel for between

$7,800 and $173,100, the Swiss company created an alloy using the slab from the Titanic with

steel being used in a Harland and Wolff replica of the vessel.

  The gold, platinum and steel time pieces have black dial faces made of lacquer paint that

includes coal recovered from the debris field of the Titanic wrecksite.

  Arpa said the combination of new and old materials infused the watches with a sense of

renewal, instead of representing a reminder of the 1,500 passengers who drowned when the

oceanliner met her tragic end off the coast of Newfoundland.
  "It is a message of hope, of life stronger than death, of rebirth," he said in an

interview in exposition booth in Basel, where more than 2,100 exhibitors are flaunting their

latest wares amid a boom for the luxury goods sector.
  The company will make 2,012 watches to coincide with the centenary anniversary of the

Titanic's sinking in 2012.

  Arpa said the young watchmaker would unveil a new series next year commemorating another

famous legend, but declined to offer clues of what is to come.
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Re: Pieces of Titanic transformed into luxury watches

Post18 Aug 2008, 14:20

jamison364 wrote:...  The North Atlantic wrecksite of the Titanic, which hit an iceberg and sank on its first voyage from the English port of Southampton to New York, have been protected for more than a decade but many relics were taken in early diving expeditions. you can see it in

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Romain Jerome said it purchased a piece of the hull weighing about 1.5 kg (3 pounds) that was retrieved in 1991, but declined to identify the seller. The metal has been certified as authentic by the Titanic's builders Harland and Wolff.
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So there are 1500g Titanic material distributed over 2012 watches, i.e. less than 1 gram per watch....
BTW I have a watch that is 100% made of the remnants of a supernova - THAT's impressive ;-)
And why should I believe this story if the link given points to a site selling Rolex fakes? Is perhaps the sole purpose if this posting to make us visit that site?
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Re: Pieces of Titanic transformed into luxury watches

Post18 Aug 2008, 18:35

rewolf wrote:....And why should I believe this story if the link given points to a site selling Rolex fakes? Is perhaps the sole purpose if this posting to make us visit that site?
The link is now at least not gaining approval in the search engines by inclusion here. Pretty galling that someone would make and proudly proclaim "perfect 1:1 copies",eh? :x
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