Here is one for retro players aware of fashion. Atari has associated with the cloud watchmaker to launch a Asteroids-The watch with the theme To celebrate the 45th anniversary of the game (although it came out in 1979).
The clock has a several -layer disc system designed to reflect the game of Asteroids. Atari says it works with “a Japanese automatic movement.” The clock has a 50 mm stainless steel box and a sapphire lens. It also has a 20 ATM rating for water resistance at depths of up to 200 meters, so it must be resistant enough if you want to use it while diving.
The clock even comes in a case that looks like a VCS of Atari. Atari and Nubeo created five colors: Blue Nebula, Supernova Red, Nova Nightfall, Plasma Pumpkin and Celestial Citrine. Best of all, the clock shines in the dark.
However, to say what time is in this thing one or two moments could take you. A pair of UFOs indicate time in hours and minutes. As for the spacecraft in the form of A in the center and the shots that it shoots, that is your second hand. But the screen looks quite chaotic, since several asteroids also turn on the records.
Look, I really like my Apple Watch for many reasons, especially since I can actually play some video games in it, like the absorbent Galaxy Mix (There is a Asteroids clone Apparently, that is also playable on the device). Maybe I just need to become one of those people who use two watches, since I want the Asteroids clock too.
However, it is likely to act quickly if you want one. Nubeo only made 125 of each variant. The color combinations are listed for $ 499 each in the <a target="_blank" href="https://atari.com/collections/atari-x-nubeo-watches”>Atari and Cloud Websites Good luck!
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