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The Force Awakens With Devon's $28,500 Star Wars Limited Edition Watch

MojoKid writes: If the Force is strong in your bank account and you're looking for a new timepiece, luxury design firm Devon Works has come up with a limited edition watch that's perhaps more advanced than the Death Star. It's the new "Star Wars by Devon" co-branded watch with a patented system of interwoven "Time Belts" and hybrid electro-mechanical power. The watch is a celebration of Devon's fifth anniversary. It combines glass-reinforced nylon belts (same as used in the gauges on the original 747 aircraft) with multiple high-tech optical recognition cells, micro-step motors, and no less than 313 electrical contacts. Materials used in the construction of the Star Wars timepiece are sourced from an aerospace company located in California. Keeping true to the Star Wars franchise now owned by Disney, the watch incorporates elements of Darth Vader and the TIE Fighter. Only 500 of these watches are being made. If you want one of these timepieces, you'll need a $2,500 down payment towards its $28,500 retail price.

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  1. Re:K.I.S.S. by mwvdlee · · Score: 4, Interesting

    313 electrical contacts... what does that even mean?
    Does it mean they didn't know how to make a simple PCB?

    It uses the same glass-reinforced nylon belts used in a 45+ year old aircraft... how is this a good thing?

    Also; the watch is garish and gaudy. A casio calculator watch looks more stylish than this..

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  2. Wow, two week battery life by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    When other electromechanical watches last years.

    Sounds like some great engineering there.

  3. Re:K.I.S.S. by Calydor · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It means this watch has AT LEAST 313 single points of failure.

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  4. I can't even tell the time... by fatquack · · Score: 4, Insightful

    on the included picture. This is one of the ugliest watches I have ever seen.

  5. Re:Driver's ed? by Iamthecheese · · Score: 5, Funny

    I now, right? When I buy Star Wars memorabilia the first> concern is how much of a panty dropper it is. My light sabre collection, for example, oh that gets them going. I'll bring a girl home and just five minutes into explaining the Han Solo grip she's just SWOONing. They're so anxious to get to bed they start pretending to be sleepy. And my full collection of Princess Leia mugs, they love those. And they're a great conversation piece! You can tell them how it shows your respect for women. But what really does it is my set of costumes. I had a girl here just last night BEGGING me to get out of the Wookie costume. She wanted my body that bad. It sucks that her brother called right at that moment.

    This watch? nah, it just won't pull them in like a good Vader voice.

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  6. Re:Driver's ed? by Joce640k · · Score: 4, Funny

    looks like somebody ran over Vader's face--not a chick magnet

    It's almost as if you've never googled "star wars chicks"...

    (Or been to one of those conventions where half the girls are dressed in Princess Leia outfits and the other half are dressed as the bounty hunter. With that watch you can take your pick!)

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  7. Re:All that money, yet... by vadim_t · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Quartz is the technically superior solution. Gears may have a nostalgic appeal but are less accurate.