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·Nov 7, 2024

This is their Murf. This is going to be a watch inspired by, I believe, it was the 2014 film Interstellar. So, if you've ever seen that film, this actually had an important part to the plot. The first that came out was a few years ago; it was at 42 mm that was based on the prop watch.

Now, this is a 38 mm case, which is more their style these days. That is what the standard khaki field mechanical usually is positioned as, like your watch is 38 mm. This point is just under $900, and they don't do a brown and anything else except steel. Right, steel for that one for just the Murf.

Now, there are other different, you know, titanium, bronze, as you know, for different khaki field options. For this one, though, stainless steel. This is based off of that Christopher Nolan film. People love it; they were getting so many requests for 42 mm.

And you sell Hamilton here in the store? We do. This is a beautiful piece. It's a fieldy vibe with more of a dress element to it. $900, beautiful, very nice. And you know, I'm a big Hamilton fan now because I wear my piece so much.

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