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Sod_James
01-11-2007, 06:35 PM
Watches made from what must be one of the rarest materials on Earth - metal from the hull of the Titanic - are going on sale for up to £75,000.

Salvaged by divers from the wreck of the liner - which lies 12,500ft under the North Atlantic where it sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912 with the loss of 1,500 lives - the metal has been blended with modern shipbuilding steel to make the casing of the timepieces.

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Coal which was to have been burned in the Titanic's furnaces and which was also recovered from the seabed has been mixed with ceramics to create black dials for the watches.

A Swiss jeweller is making the watches, which will be marketed under the name Titanic-DNA in a limited run of 2,012 - a reference to the 100th anniversary of the disaster in five years' time. Some of the models have been given a unique rusted appearance using oxidisation techniques at a laboratory in Switzerland.

The new steel and the old tarnished metal have been blended at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, where the Titanic was built.

The watches, which have been criticised as being in bad taste by Titanic enthusiasts, feature hands inspired by the liner's anchor and the small seconds dial is designed to look like the pressure gauges on the ship's boiler.

Yvan Arpa, chief executive of Geneva-based Romain Jerome which is making the watches, said: "We wanted to make a watch that had history and this is the rarest, most historical metal we could get hold of. The idea came to me when I visited a friend and he had a piece of the Berlin Wall on his mantelpiece. I wanted to incorporate that idea of owning history into a watch.

"This watch will give people the chance to carry a piece of history on their wrist."

The watches range in price from £4,500 to £75,000 depending on the other main material used in their construction - steel, silver or gold with diamonds.



Source
The Daily Mail

Should this be allowed? What do you reackon? Would you buy one of these or should salvagers leave the wreck site alone or should the relects be saved for future generations.

Magic
01-11-2007, 06:49 PM
I think the site should be left alone, its the past. Leave it be.

Also... That watch looks awfull!

Nita
01-11-2007, 06:54 PM
i like them

Sod_James
01-11-2007, 07:02 PM
i think they are ok but i couldnt afford one.

Jackie
01-11-2007, 07:32 PM
£75 that's abit much for a watch.:sad:

Sod_James
01-11-2007, 08:18 PM
Originally posted by jackie46
£75 that's abit much for a watch.:sad:

£75 as in thousands, not just £75

001steven
13-11-2007, 11:43 AM
they should leave thge titanic alone it is a realy good piece of history

Hugo
13-11-2007, 12:51 PM
They are planning to rasie the Titanic by 2050.

Mrluvaluva
13-11-2007, 01:54 PM
The watch is rank. It's just an excuse to make some money. Just leave it where it is.

AlexTheGreat
13-11-2007, 03:07 PM
Im not sure , if the humongus amount of money raised from the watches was going to some revalent charity or something i may be for the idea, but if this watchmaker is using the titanics materials to make a watch for his own profit i dont like it atall.

Sod_James
15-11-2007, 11:30 AM
Originally posted by tooperfect
They are planning to rasie the Titanic by 2050.

They have tried but it's physically impossible with the technology that excists today. I dunno what technology will be developed in the next 50 years but its predicted that within about 40 years the entire structure of the wreck will collapse in on itself like a deck of cards. and within 100 years there will be nothing left but small deposits of metal on the seabed.