With a new model in the "Collaborations" collection, Romain Jerome introduces another generational icon, going back to the 1980s thanks to one of the famous video games of that period. Tetris-DNA celebrates the anniversary of this game, initially created in June 1984 and designed by Alexey Pajitnov. The dial features a game sequence, with the famous geometric figures (Tetriminos) composed of four squares. The 46-millimetre case is the Moon Invader, in titanium with black PVD treatment. The Tetriminos are hand-applied to the centre of the dial. Each of them has been crafted as a combination of four aluminium 'Clous de Paris'. A Tetris medallion, inspired by the image of the game, is reproduced on the back. Limited edition of 84 pieces.
Tetris-DNA
Reference RJ.M.AU.IN.010.01
Gauge RJ001-A
Self-winding mechanical movement
Frequency 28,800 vibrations per hour
23 Rubies Jewellery
Power reserve 42 hours
Water resistance 30 metres
Functions Central hours and minutes
Case Ø 46 mm. Titanium with black PVD treatment. Lugs with safety screw and integrated ball joints for maximum comfort on the wrist. Back with fine star-grain texture with Tetris medallion. RJ security screw on case back, accessible only to watchmakers. Screw-down crown
Brushed black Matrix dial with 'Clou de Paris' aluminium tetriminos. "Clou de Paris' anodised in different colours. Engraved bricks to create the Tetris setting
Black oxidised and brushed hand, with 'blue emission' superluminova
Black rubber strap.
Steel buckle with black PVD treatment
Limited editions 84 pieces
Price 17,500 euro.