Horologists like Breitling are know for their watches with faces full of complicatedness designed to wait on archetype , but Citizen has a pair of new timekeepers that explore what a sentinel worn by anX - wingorTIE fighterpilot in the Star Wars universe might look like .
Sure , apilot ’s watchin that far away galaxy would in all probability be extra given astromech droids ordinarily tag along and give starship pilot all the help they could ever need , but it ’s still a fun design exercise , and by resurrect one of its‘80s - era analogue - digital crossbreed models , Citizen has done a serious line at fascinate the gritty Star Wars esthetical .
Two versions of the picket are available : a$350 silver optioncalled the “ Rebel Pilot ” features symbols and computer graphic inspired by the flight of steps wooing and helmets of the Rebel Alliance , and a$375 black optioncalled the “ Trench Run ” that instead attract inspiration from imagery and the targeting displays inside one of the Empire ’s TIE paladin .

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Functionally , both picket are precisely the same , with side - by - side twofold parallel fourth dimension displays , plus three digital displays that indicate the current way , the date , and other info including the current temperature in Anders Celsius whenever a push button beneath the display is pressed to activate a build - in sensor . As for weewee impedance ? Both timekeeper are only “ splosh resistant ” which mean that if your missionary work has you stopping off on the rainy sea planet of Kamino , you ’ll need to squirrel away your watch in your air hole before climbing out of your cockpit .
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