Hamilton is going to shake things up again with their new release, the PSR. A timepiece that, back in the 70s, brought the space-age era to the dusty watchmaking tables of traditional Swiss watch ateliers is making a comeback. It was the hottest thing on the market back then. And I have to say the new one is not too bad either.The original Pulsar came out in 1970, exactly 50 years ago. To celebrate this anniversary, Hamilton releases the PSR, a remarkable reinterpretation of the iconic 70s quartz wonder. On the outside, the watch shows a striking resemblance to the vintage model. Inside, however, you find a quartz movement that has been reworked to meet 21st-century expectations.Hamilton PSRTo put the Pulsar into perspective, we have to remember what happened in that era. In 1969, the first men landed on the Moon wearing some amazing mechanical timepieces. It was also the year when the race for the first automatic chronograph caliber, in which Hamilton took a significant role, ended. One year later, the Pulsar hits the market. It honestly mustve looked like something had crash-landed from space.The name, Pulsar, came from the pulsating neutron stars that emit beams of radiation at ultra-precise frequencies.Hamilton, that time still based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, presented the Pulsar at a lavish press conference in The Four Seasons restaurant in New York. The name, Pulsar, came from the pulsating neutron stars that emit beams of radiation at ultra-precise frequencies. It was not a cheap watch at the time. The price tag was $2,100. As a comparison, back in 1970, an Omega Speedmaster Professional was around $200. The Pulsar was not only expensive but a favorite among celebrities.From the president to a secret agentThe Pulsar debuted in Americas favorite late-night program, The Tonight Show. Johnny Carson, the host of the show, demonstrated the unique functionality of the watch. By pushing a button on the side of the case the otherwise dark dial would light up and the time would show in bright red led numerals. No moving parts, no ticking sound only unmatchable accuracy and robustness.President Gerald Ford was a proud owner of a PulsarSoon, the watch was on the wrist of every celebrity in the entertainment world and beyond. Keith Richards, Joe Frazier, Elton John, and Elvis Presley (a long-time Hamilton aficionado) all wore the Pulsar. Still, the greatest achievement of the watch was to make it to the White House. President Gerald Ford was a proud owner of a Pulsar and so was James Bond. In the 1973 movie, Live and Let Die, Roger Moores interpretation of the iconic hero sported the timepiece on the silver screen.The more affordable Pulsar P2, the same watch that Roger Moore as James Bond wore in 1973And its modern counterpart, the Hamilton PSR in steel worn by yours trulyWhats new?In 2020, rereleasing a watch with a push button to show the time is not going to work anymore. So, the new Hamilton PSR has to offer something more. And it does. To start with, the time is always visible on the screen. It features a hybrid display mixing reflective LCD and emissive OLED technologies. It means that the LCD shows the time permanently, however in case of lower lighting conditions by the press of the button on the side of the case, the OLED numerals light up. Since there is no display backlight, the battery consumption is reduced, allowing the PSR to run for a very long time without a battery change.Sizes and pricesThe new Hamilton PSR looks precisely like its vintage counterpart. The name on the case needed to be changed and the size also adapted to modern standards. We have a 40 x 35mm case here in either steel (standard model) or gold PVD coated steel (limited edition). The bracelet looks like all those other iconic ones we are used to seeing on our favorite vintage chronographs. You know, the 1171s or the 1162s.The glass is a sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, and we have water resistance to 100m. The price of the steel regular production model is 695 ($745). For the gold PVD coated limited edition (in 1,970 pieces), you would have to pay 945 ($995). The PSR feels and looks fantastic on the wrist; its not head-heavy and gives an instant dose of coolness to its wearer. Not everyone would dare to take this bad boy out for a spin. Do you??For Hamiltons website, please click here. gallery-1 {margin: auto;} gallery-1 .gallery-item {float: left;margin-top: 10px;text-align: center;width: 33%;} gallery-1 img {border: 2px solid cfcfcf;} gallery-1 .gallery-caption {margin-left: 0;}/* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */Watch specificationsBrandHamiltonModelPSRReferenceH52414130 - steelH52424130 - gold PVD coated steelDialLCD & OLED hybrid displayCase Materialstainless steelstainless steel with yellow gold PVD coatingCase Dimensions40.8x34.7mm CrystalSapphire crystal with anti-reflective coatingCase Backclosed case backMovementDigital quartzWater Resistance10 bar (100 m)StrapStainless steel braceletStainless steel bracelet with yellow gold PVD coatingPriceSteel: CHF 745 EUR 695 USD 745, gold PVD: CHF 995 EUR 945 USD 995
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