I want to imagine one day, when a gift from my side and my dear, a proportional replica of the Batmobile in 1989, is reused as a clock. Not only does it look great on my desk, it is another physical manifestation of my obsession with the Dark Knight. This is also very interesting for my unhealthy Batman memorabilia collection, but do I wish to receive this Batmobile desk clock as a gift this Christmas? No, I am not, there is an obvious reason. Its price is $29,900. Compared to being at the receiving end of the Batmobile clock, I may have a greater chance of seeing a thin, Covid-19-free Santa Claus slipping down the chimney. Again, for various reasons, 2020 is very strange. Hope it’s not too much request, right?
I will not pretend to have nothing to say about the clock, but there must be reasons to say that the price of this Batmobile desk clock is the same as the price of the 2020 Ford Mustang. It was built in Switzerland by a company called Kross studio. I know that the watches made by Swiss are better than anyone in the world. That is one of the reasons.
It seems that another reason is the actual quality of the build. I'm not talking about the physical Batmobile shell, it looks the same as the accuracy obtained from Batman's ride in the 1989 movie of the same name. The mass I'm talking about is located under the Batmobile shell, where a suitable mechanical clock is installed.
Yes, jewelry. all in all,
I don't know what this means, but it sounds complicated. This is how I first describe how the clock works.
It sounds complicated, but I think this is what a clock looks like. Unless you really know what you are talking about, everything will fly to your head.
This is what I know: The Batmobile in 1989 looks beautiful, it is Michelle Pfeiffer from the 90s. Necroly gorgeous. It is made of aluminum composite material and has surface scratch protection. Everything is done in matte black, which is how the car was considered. And, obviously, the wheels are turning. Not only a clock, but also a toy for play.
I can’t answer this question because I don’t have $30,000 to spend on one, and more importantly, my knowledge of clocks is limited to time. I can do this with my phone, laptop, and Fitbit. I don't understand how the clock works, but I do know that it is made in Switzerland. In the watch world, this is very important. Maybe the price of $30,000 is reasonable. Maybe not. The reality is that I have no intention of answering the reason for buying (or asking someone to buy for me).
This is not to say that this Batmobile clock will not be sold. it will. It may even be faster than the speed required for the Batmobile to accelerate from 0 mph to 60 mph. There are enough clocks and watch fans in the world, they will look at this Batmobile and spend a lot of time putting them on the table. Kross Studio only plans to manufacture 100 pieces, so it is hoped that they will run out of available equipment immediately. Just don't expect me to send a check for $30,000.
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1989 Batmobile X Kross Studio table clock
Perfect combination of design, superb Swiss craftsmanship
High-end materials have raised the clock to a new level.
Independent design studio and manufacturer Kross Studio (whose task is to carefully design works of art that has never been seen before) is honored to announce the official cooperation with the large entertainment company Warner Bros. Consumer Products.
The first product from this collaboration is dedicated to the inspirational Batman universe, paying tribute to the most iconic car in the comics: the Batmobile. Kross Studio specially selected fashionable and stunning models from the 1989 Batman movie directed by Tim Burton to embody this first such clock.
What makes this Batmobile clock unique?
Kross Studio and Warner Bros. Consumer Products combine innovation and creativity. Batman always has the highest performance and the most advanced equipment. Kross Studio provides customers with the same opportunities.
The biggest challenge for Kross Studio is to conceive, develop and integrate the most advanced tailored clock movement while respecting the exact shape of the Batmobile. It took months of research and development to create a masterpiece composed of 512 components-115 for the body and 397 for the movement-every detail has been carefully considered. In contrast, traditional mechanical movements usually have 130 parts.
Live the Batman experience one minute at a time.
The entire part is made of the finest materials-carefully selected to ensure its technical performance and sophistication. The black aluminum composite body has an aerospace-grade scratch-resistant coating, which can excellently shape the 1989 Batmobile, reproducing the same curves and proportions. Even the wheels are spinning!
Only a few changes were envisaged to please the owner's eyes and give him a better experience, such as a smoked window with a lighter odor, which allows a subtle view of the movement through the window.
The hours and minutes are displayed horizontally by two columns. Batman experts would be grateful, and like to read the time on the clock through the bat-shaped fairing decal. The vertical adjuster is highlighted by the turbo on the front of the car.
Excellent power reserve of 30 days.
Kross Studio equipped Batmobile with its own powerful engine: an internal mechanical manual winding movement with an extraordinary power reserve of 30 days. Three buckets have been added to achieve this performance. In addition, its operating frequency is 21'600 beats per hour or 3 Hz-giving the movement higher precision, while the most common mechanical clock movement runs at 2.5 Hz.
Equipped with Batman-type keys made of satin and mirror polished steel for winding and setting the time. When considering the Batmobile's artwork, all these features provide endless miracles.
This exclusive collection is limited to 100 pieces.
Kross Studio is a manufacturer and design studio located in Switzerland. The creators of Kross Studio are five passionate people whose ambition is to turn ordinary objects into extraordinary objects. The exclusive artwork created by Kross Studio provides the best collectors with the highest level of knowledge and craftsmanship, as well as an experience that has nothing to do with objects.
Warner Bros. Consumer Products (WBCP) extends Studio’s powerful entertainment brand and franchise portfolio into the lives of fans around the world. WBCP works with world-class licensees to be inspired by franchise rights and properties in award-winning toys, fashion, home decoration and publishing products, such as DC, JK Rowling's Wizarding World, Rooney Tunes and Hanna-Barbera . With innovative global licensing and sales programs, retail programs, promotional partnerships and themed experiences, WBCP is one of the world's leading licensing and retail sales organizations.
DC is one of the world's largest English publishers of comics and graphic novels, and has some of the most iconic and recognizable characters ever. DC is responsible for the strategic integration of movies, TV, consumer goods, home entertainment, interactive games and DC Universe subscription streaming services, integrating its stories and characters. This is the first digital subscription service that can provide design-only The immersive experience that can be brought is used for DC fans.
Technical specifications
general
Model name 1989 Batmobile X Kross Studio
Reference BATMO20
Part 512
Limited edition of 100 pieces
After product registration, international warranty 2 years + 3 years warranty extension
body
Material black aluminum composite material, with aerospace-grade scratch-resistant coating
Part 115
Dimensions
Length 298 mm (11.73 inches) Width 121 mm (4.76 inches) Height 67 mm (2.64 inches)
Weight 2kg (70.55 ounces)
engine
KS10'000 movement
Function: Mechanical movement with manual winding, two cylinders to display hours and minutes, vertical adjuster
3 barrels of power reserve 30 days
Frequency 21'600 bph / 3 Hz
Jewelry 34
Part 397
Batman key
Head vertical satin-finished steel
Mirror polished steel shaft
This limited edition Batmobile model is the most shocking and expensive thing you will see this week
1966 Batmobile
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