The Star Trek themed Starfleet Machine clock designed by MB&F and produced by L'Epee. Starfleet Machine is an intergalactic spaceship-cum-table clock, featuring hours and minutes, double retrograde seconds and power reserve indicator. The highly visible, in-house movement boasts a power reserve of 40 days.
"MB&F founder Maximilian Büsser set out to boldly go where no clock designer had gone before, and L’Epée has enthusiastically enjoyed the ride." - www.mbandf.com
Starfleet Machine is limited to 175 pieces and is available in ‘light’ or ‘dark’ editions.
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The infamous James Bond watch and the first watch on the moon, worn by Buzz Aldrin is here. The Omega company has unveiled several beautifully-crafted and distinctive watches. Check them out right here!
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