Hamilton ODC X-02 Quartz
by Harry / March 26, 2009


Adnan from Wristfashion.com is attending the Baselworld 2009 watch show and tipped us to the new Hamilton ODC X-02 watch. The latest creation of the Hamilton Lab tells time in three time zones at once. The case is modeled on the cross-section of an aircraft's wing and has three separate oblong dials that show the time in a different location. A valve-like pusher at the top of each dial allows for the setting of three independent times. "Viewed from the side, these resemble miniature telescopes with easy-to-grip tips. The analog time display in each of the three sections is close to the pusher, giving the impression that it is floating to the surface of the dial window." More after the jump.



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From Hamilton:

Each window has its own curved sapphire crystal, enclosing the top and side of the individual dial for self-contained timekeeping in the chosen zone. Out of this world design The ODC X-02 Quartz comes with a choice of a plain titanium case or one with black PVD coating. Its outline is angular, contrasting with the soft curves of the framework supporting the crystals. Perfectly matching the black dial backgrounds is a smooth black rubber strap finished with a metal buckle that fits together like two pieces of a puzzle. This unique timepiece promises to be a showstopper on and off the screen and is limited to just 1,000 pieces.

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