Match Your Porsche 356 With Fancy Watch Limited To 1,948 Units

It is approximately $3,400.

Porsche’s 70th anniversary of making performance cars is this year. To commemorate, the company launched a limited-edition 1919 Datetimer watch. The dial features the simple silhouette a Porsche356, while 1948 is placed below it to commemorate the year the company was founded. These details are complemented by metallic rings that refer to the design of the 356’s gauges.

This watch features a titanium case with a titanium carbide coating that gives it a satin black look. 42 millimeters (1.7 inch) in diameter, and water-resistant up to 10 bar (146 PSI). The automatic 26-jewel movement has a 38-hour reserve and Porsche Design’s logo “70 Years” is engraved on its back. The watch is equipped with a black leather bracelet.

The ceramic numbers are three-dimensional and the hands are white. The company claims that they provide extreme brightness even at night.

Porsche Design only makes 1,948 watches. These watches are now available and cost 2,948 euros ($3,422).

Match Your Porsche 356 With Fancy Watch Limited To 1,948 Units

Porsche Design makes a variety of products. Some of them are quite bizarre. In 2015, the company unveiled a solid-gold fountain pen that retailed for a staggering 25,000 Euros. The firm is now more interested in bizarre audio equipment. The company released a $3500 soundbar in 2016. It looked almost identical to the exhaust of a 911 GT3. The firm also introduced a similar-shaped set of Bluetooth speakersin 2017 for $599.

Studio F. A. Porsche has recently assisted Dynamiq, a yacht manufacturer, to build one of the most beautiful ships on the oceans. The watercraft measures 115 feet in length and features two V12 engines that produce 1,627 horsepower (1.213 kilowatts). This allows it to reach a maximum speed of 21 knots (24 mph or 39 km/h). The yacht can reach speeds of up to 6 knots (7mph or 11 km/h) with electric motors. There are also generators available for charging the batteries. Prices start at 12.5million euros ($14.5million), but personalization may increase the price. The Monaco Yacht Show featured a version that was 13.95 million euros (or $16.2 million).