Though not the first Mayan-Apocalypse(if you insist) themed watch, the recent release from DeBethune (previously mentioned)sets an extremely high bar for the rest of the competition, as one might have expected. The 12-piece edition has a solid gold dial hand-engraved by Michè€le Rothen and inlaid with the 31 flame-blued steel bits which form the numerals. The chapter ring displays the numerals of Mayan numbering system with the inner ring showing the 20 glyphs of divinities, animals and sacred objects representing the various days of the calendar. 2012 represents the end of the "Long Count" sequence, and the center of the dial depicts the baktun, a glyph for a time-period, and used in particular for calculating the "Long Count" and comprising 144,000 days.
The hands are made with one of DeBethune's unusual techniques, blued-steel wrapped around sapphire centers. Power comes from a DB Cal. 2005, a 6-day manual-wound movement with 29 jewels and the case is 18k white gold.
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