Friday, 18 July 2008
Gadgets are usually associated with all things masculine, although some people might suggest they appeal to the boy rather than the man in us! Of course it's not only the male of the species who is intrigued by flashing lights, captivated by spinning cogs, and drawn to pressing buttons, but I think we can assume that the item at the heart of this article, the Aston Martin watch, is primarily aimed at men.Vicarious living is what marketeers attempt to inspire; they paint a picture with us as the protagonist, a hero regaled in armour and accompanied by all the accessories necessary to help us defeat the evil which lurks around every corner. We see our film, TV and music stars clad in items which define their status as a star, and then these items are dangled in front of us like carrots on a stick. We are flattered to believe that if we were to arm ourselves in the same clothes, the same gadgets, then we will instantly transform from dead-eyed suburbanites into white hot greased fires of pure heroism! Well, maybe we aren't all so gullible as to truly believe that, but nonetheless there is a certain amount of bragging rights to be gained from owning something like an Aston Martin watch. After all it costs somewhere in the region of £20000, plus if you buy along with the car (and why wouldn't you!?) this watch has features built-in which both lock and unlock the car and even start the engine! Short of voice activated shields what more could you want from a watch?
The Aston Martin watch itself is produced by Jaeger LeCoultre and is limited edition. So you might need to take advantage of our watching finding service if you want to get your hands on one these chronographs. And you might have to wait a while too. Unless of course any real Superspys are out there wearing these watches; the dangers they're exposed to could mean you end up with one sooner than you expected!
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