Rather than plunking down for that angry black Chevy Camaro 2LT coupe you’ve been eyeing, why not show your true Batman love by spending it on a Batmobile desk clock that costs about the same? Sure, you won’t be able to drive it, but you can ogle its complex 397-component timekeeping hood setup every minute of the passing day. The custom-made mechanism was created specifically to fit inside the Batmobile using a vertically mounted regulator in the front that ticks 21,600 beats every hour. A special bat-shaped key is used to wind the fully mechanical movement. A total of 512 parts were used for the rest of the vehicle, and the whole body is crafted from aluminum composite that’s coated with an “aeronautical grade scratch protection”, something Bruce Wayne would surely approve of. Only 100 will be made, so choose your big spending for 2020 wisely.
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