The most colorful model features Pac-Man, the Ghosts
(Blinky-red, Pinky-pink, Inky-blue, and Clyde-Orange) and a pair of
extra point Cherries!
Pac-Man, Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde
Romain Jerome uses a very sophisticated production process to create the
characters and fruits on the PAC-MAN watch dial — each of the three
dial levels is engraved with a pixelated matrix, resulting in a crisp
three-dimensional view. The lower two levels are beadblasted, while the
upper level features straight-grained edges. Machined piece by piece,
applied by hand and gem-set, they are subsequently lacquered with
different colours or with black superluminova “green emission”, thus
recreating actual game sequences. An official PAC-MAN logo is also
placed near the 6 o’clock position.
The case of this watch is inherited from the RJ Moon Invader
collection — an alloy of steel and fragments of Apollo 11 — 46mm black
PVD coated, with polished and sandblasted surfaces. The four
ball-and-socket joints at the corners of the case are functional and
designed like the legs of the lunar landing module in American lunar
expeditions. On the back of the watch, a disc made of RJ’s proprietary
“Moon Silver“ – a low-oxidation silver fused with moon rocks –
reproduces the surface of the Moon. RJ-Romain Jerome uses automatic
mechanical Concepto movements.
The watches will be exclusively launched at the Colette store in
Paris on September 3rd, and then at other Romain Jerome retailers
starting on September 10, 2012. Price for the Romain Jerome PAC-MAN
watches is $17,900.
Did You Know?
Created by Toru Iwatani, a game designer of NAMCO, and released by
NAMCO LIMITED, the predecessor of NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc., in 1980 in
Japan, PAC-MAN followed the huge success of SPACE INVADERS by touching
an even larger audience and which for the first time featured women.
In June 2005, the Guinness Book of Records awarded PAC-MAN as the
“most successful coin-operated game machine”. When the game came out in
the United States, its popularity overtook that encountered in Japan,
resulting in an unprecedented craze called “PAC-MAN FEVER”. With over
300,000 arcade game units sold all over the world, this is one of the
most popular games of all time.
The official PAC-MAN web site is available at http://pacman.com/.
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