For instance, it boasts a modern version of the brand’s quartz analog movement, keeping it both remarkably accurate and exceptionally affordable. Per the brand, the movement is “capable of keeping time to within milliseconds per day.”
It’s housed inside a stainless steel tonneau-shaped case measuring 39 millimeters in diameter. While that sizing has come back en vogue recently, it’s also true to the era from which this watch emerged.

Space-age styling
Like the watch it emulates, this new version is dripping with 1970s-inspired styling. It comes in two colorway options: silver with a dark blue dial and gold with a tiger’s eye dial.
As mentioned, both come with a tonneau-shaped stainless steel case. And mated to that case is an integrated bracelet that’s extremely similar in style to the one found on the much higher-end, ultra-hyped Vacheron Constantin 222.
