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The DNA Moon Dust Watch from Geneva watchmaker Romain Jerome was created to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the moon landing is limited to a not-so-limited edition of 1,969 (get it, because of the year?).'The case of the watch is made with steel melted with fragments of the Apollo 11.'The dial and face is made from minerals that include real dust from the moon - this is a world first. The moon dust had been melted into it.Each piece will run between $15,000 and $450,000, depending on the amount of moon dust (cheap bastards didn't even use cheese) and Apollo metal included.
Apparently its been hit by real micro meteors too
Why put a precious commodity on your jewerly, when you can put worthless granules on it?