Chinese watchmaker Memorigin has teamed up with Warner Bros. to create a tourbillon inspired by the latest Superman movie, “Man of Steel.” The watch is a limited edition of 130 pieces, released to coincide with the launch of the new film.
The watch borrows from design elements seen in the movie. The tonneau-shaped case, measuring 39x41mm, features a skeletonized dial resembling the armor worn by Jor-El (Superman’s father) in the film. The iconic “S” symbol is, of course, represented on the dial, below the 12 o’clock position, while the logos of two of the film’s villains are hidden in the bottom corners of the dial. The “S” logo can also be seen on the crown and bracelet buckle. Superman’s red and blue color scheme can be seen on the hour markes, with eleven blue sapphires and one red ruby (at the 12 o’clock position).
The watch is powered by a tourbillon movement with a 60-hour power reserve.
I would love to buy this watch’ My man loves superman extremely.
can you tell me how much and when available?
This watch is beautiful…how Can I get one?
I would like to get one of these. Who can I talk too.
Give us a number to contact so that we can discuss the watch and pricing+ delivery
OK – Who sells it, so I can actually buy one ? Can’t find a retailer that sells this watch. A little help, please.
Love the watch…wish i could afford it.
I saw this today in person at The Venetian in Macau. It’s a very nice time piece. The price was at 38,800 hkd(about 5K US dollars). I asked.
What is the quality? Does it compare to high end Swiss watches?
Does anyone know when it is expected to go on sale and where?
The price is listed as HKD 36,800, which would be approximately USD $4750.
Their website has a Dark Night Rises edition @ $3,836.00, so
this one may retail in that realm, +/-.
I think there is two negative aspects related to the design of thiis watch.
Firstly, it is difficult to associate the serpentine shape in the dial with the armor used by Superman´s father, Jor-El. Very few people will be able to remember about the armor.
The hour marks are also not appropriate, in my opinion. I suggest sharp indices in steel, which are more suitable with the hands, like that used in Corum´s Golden Bridge model (ref 113.151.85).
Cool piece…what will be the $$$?
Any idea how much this watch is selling for?