
Four watches that aren't *quite* what they seem...
A handful of enigmatic timepieces across a range of budgets to look at right now

Bioceramic MoonSwatch
An Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch is a fancy mechanical watch that will cost you thousands. This Swatch gives you the Moonwatch feel for just £288, if you can get hold of one – they’ve been very popular and are only available in store, max one per customer.
£288; Swatch stores only
Advertisement - Page continues belowHamilton Ventura Edge
A watch made famous on the wrist of Elvis in a film in the 1960s, the Ventura was reimagined as different futuristic timepieces in sci-fi films like Men in Black and Dune. Quite a lineage to follow, and the triangular steel case will be noticed wherever it goes.
£2,235; hamiltonwatch.com
Girard-Perregaux Casquette 2.0
In the 1970s, a digital watch was fancy new tech. Then it became the cheap alternative. Now it’s fancy again with this retro space age number. It has a tubular LED display and a case and bracelet made from ceramic and titanium.
£4,000; girard-perregaux.com
Advertisement - Page continues belowSinger Reimagined Chronograph
Singer is famous for 911 conversions, but is legally bound to say it is not sponsored, associated, approved or endorsed by Porsche. The same goes for sister company Singer Reimagined, whose watches have a lovely aircooled Teutonic feel, but not enough to worry the lawyers.
£56,500; singerreimagined.com
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