Hamilton Code Breaker at the BaselWorld 2008 Still a Matrix fan? Hamilton brings the new and very hacker affine Code Breaker watch to the BaselWorld 2008.

Hamilton has a long-standing relationship with the science fiction movie genre, dating back to 1968. This was the year when Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey came out, with its groundbreaking visual effects – and the specially designed Hamilton wristwatch and a desk clock. Roles in over 20 major science fiction titles have followed since, with the impressive list featuring ‘I Am Legend’, ‘Men in Black’, ‘War of the Worlds’ , ‘Independence Day’ and ‘The Hulk’. Hamilton has convincingly proven it is at home where time meets technology – yesterday, today and tomorrow.
The Hamilton Code Breaker features a square case that measures a big 48,5x46mm. The dial can be black or white. It features the Hamilton 7753 automatic movement.
The upper and lower edge of the case’s front are marked with small, raised metal dots. Easy-to-read digits encircle the black or white dials’ main rings, presenting the distinct look of a timeless navigation instrument. The chronograph counters echo this high-tech style. Two ergonomic buttons and a crown on the right-hand side of the case constitute the crucial control panel that literally makes time travel.

The Hamilton Code Breaker sells for $1,995.
Via the Hamilton site.


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