Jacob & Co. Releases The Limited Edition Gotham City Timepiece Inspired By Batman

Today, Jacob & Co. unveils the first offering of their multi-year partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products and DC: the "Gotham City" luxury watch.

By Adrienne Faurote

Watch of the Week: Rolex GMT-Master II

In 1953, Pan Am executives asked Rolex-founder Hans Wilsdorf if he could develop a watch that could show two timezones at once. Always focused on innovation, Wilsdorf accepted the challenge and soon after penned down the first ideas of what would become the GMT-Master. Like nearly all the watches in the Professional-line of Rolex, was also the GMT-Master immediately embraced by the public. Demand was strong, and the GMT-Master would become one of the pillars of the Rolex collection. In 1982, Rolex debuted the GMT-Master II. The main difference between this model and the GMT-Master I was that you could pull out the crown and set the hand for the second-timezone individually.

Kross Studio Releases The 1989 Batmobile Desk Clock

Kross Studio has & Warner Bros. Consumer Products have together created a cutting-edge, superpowered desk clock: the 1989 Batmobile Desk Clock.

Super Watches: Romain Jerome and the Batman-DNA Watch

Given Bruce Wayne’s penchant for custom made and often quite costly toys, it’s not hard to picture him asking Lucius Fox for the Romain Jerome Batman-DNA...

Christian Bale Wears Jaeger-LeCoultre as Bruce Wayne in The Dark Knight Rises

Jaeger-LeCoultre has kept time for billionaire philanthropist Bruce Wayne for the last 17 years of Batman movies, and continues to do so in the franchise’s latest release, The Dark Knight Rises. Art Deco in appearance, the Reverso Grande Date is in line with the otherworldly juxtapositioning of styles that populate the mythic Gotham City, appearing organic […]