This watch carries on where the ‘Pokémon Go’ game leaves off. Those who have completed the entire game should really get this RJ-Romain Jerome as a prize, but that’s not going to happen. To honour the 20th birthday of Pokémon a special variant has been created of the 46mm titanium Moon Invader with the world’s most famous ‘pocket monster’ of them all, Pikachu, on the dial.
The character and the lightning flash are hand-painted in yellow enamel and on the black DLC basic platine the lightning flash can be sandblasted or satin-finished depending on preference. The automatic movement underneath the Pikachu character is the RJ001-A calibre, an automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve. So after the watches featuring Pac-Man, Donkey Kong and Super Mario Bros. there is now a model with a Japanese animé character that made its debut in 1996. This exuberant watch is really the same as a Tudor Black Bay. Both watches take the wearer back to a time when everything was better.
In the case of the Black Bay, back to the daring adventures of real, rugged men and in the case of the RJ-X Pokémon, back to carefree hours in front of the television. Incidentally, that enchantment will cost 20,000 euro and will only be available to twenty Pokémon fans. featuring Pac-Man, Donkey Kong and Super Mario Bros. there is now a model with a Japanese animé character that made its debut in 1996. This exuberant watch is really the same as a Tudor Black Bay. Both watches take the wearer back to a time when everything was better. In the case of the Black Bay, back to the daring adventures of real, rugged men and in the case of the RJ-X Pokémon, back to carefree hours in front of the television. Incidentally, that enchantment will cost 20,000 euro and will only be available to twenty Pokémon fans.