A Dutch watchmaker, Christiaan van der Klaauw is well known for astronomical watches and now, the watch designer introduces a new set of watches with the combination of astronomy and astrology. The photo above shows one of the twelve unique watches—The Aquarius Planetarium.

The tiniest planetarium installed on the watch consists of planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn orbiting the Sun. Apparently, only twelve watches will be produced, one for each zodiacs. The watch’s dial is made from intricately carved gold and features a platinum case.

One watch will cost you €79,500 with tax included.

Who wouldn’t a watch with little planets on it?


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I think I have seen an article about this.. but the watch is really cool! Perfect for someone who loves astronomy and astrology which ties together. smile


omo that is a lot, but would not mind owning this :D


wow that is cool^^


oh yeah it is quite expensive..but cool! smile


wow thats awesome! but thats a little bit on the expensive side XD



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