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$387,000 Moon Dust Watch
11/26/2008

Next year is the 40th anniversary of the 1969 moon landings. To honor this auspicious occasion, Swiss watchmaker Romain Jerome has created the Moon Dust DNA timepiece (when they cost this much, you call them a "timepiece"), made from actual pieces of the Apollo 11 spacecraft, with a face coated in dust from rocks taken from the moon. (They're tight lipped about where they got the moon rocks, but do say they are "certified".) Some of the watches have straps made from fibers taken from spacesuits worn on the International Space Station.

There are only going to be 1,969 of the watches made, and if you want one, the cost is going to be... wait for it... astronomical. They're going to run from about $13,000 all the way up to $387,000. Considering it cost NASA a few billion to get those rocks, you're getting a bargain.

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