Anicorn Unveils A Limited-Edition Exploration Watch Inspired By NASA’s Europa Clipper Mission

Anicorn Unveils A Limited-Edition Exploration Watch Inspired By NASA’s Europa Clipper Mission

As a seasoned gamer and space enthusiast with a penchant for unique collectibles, I can hardly contain my excitement over Anicorn’s Europa Clipper Mission Exploration Collection! The limited edition Exploration Watch, inspired by NASA’s mission to Europa, strikes a perfect balance between science and style.


Following the presentation of a watch inspired by “Death Stranding” in collaboration with Kojima Productions, Anicorn is now disclosing their latest offering: the “Europa Clipper Mission” Exploration Collection.

As a space enthusiast, I’m thrilled to spotlight the stunning “The Exploration Watch,” a 200-piece limited edition timepiece that takes its cues from NASA’s three-decade-long mission to Europa, Jupiter’s icy moon. This masterpiece showcases a steel plate at its heart, with the reading of time displayed through a reverse trapezium-shaped window. The plate is adorned with the iconic NASA Meatball logo, intricately embellished with laser-engraved details such as the Drake Equation and “Water Hole” radio emission lines.

The caseback’s rear glass pays homage to the shape of Europa Clipper’s Vault Plate — a triangular plate made from tantalum and features engravings of 103 languages of Earth, celestial equations as well as a poem. Priced at $840 USD, the watch is accompanied by a stainless steel bracelet as well as an additional FKM strap and comes packaged in a screwed metal container.

Besides the watch, this collection includes an extra-large T-shirt, a stainless steel serving tray, and a steel water bottle, all adorned with NASA and Europa Clipper emblems. The prices for these items fall between $48 to $840 USD. Starting October 30, at 9 a.m. EST, you can purchase this collection exclusively from Anicorn’s online store.

 

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2024-10-30 13:56