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The Camden Watch Company launches new Memento Mori Rose Gold - London TV

The Camden Watch Company launches new Memento Mori Rose Gold

The Camden Watch Company , an independent British brand based in the heart of Camden founded by wife and husband team Anneke Short and Jerome Robert, is introducing a new edition to their best-selling No.253 Memento Mori series with the Memento Mori Rose Gold, available for pre-order now online and online and in-store from 2nd December 2020.

The Camden Watch Company’s No.253 Memento Mori is a complex and intricate timepiece designed as a homage to the great advancements in engineering during the Victorian era.

In this new edition, rose gold detailing in the centre of the dial enhances the detailed skull artwork whilst keeping the watch understated and stylish.  The hands and indexes have been made rose gold in this edition to match. The Roman Numeral hour markers are luminous.

The complex three-piece construction case is enhanced further by the two-tone colouring – a central rose gold section is the perfect way to best display the intricate engraving. As a final flourish, the side studs, discreetly engraved with small skulls, are also rose gold.

To compliment the watch itself, it has a black buffalo calf leather textured strap.

The Memento Mori (translated as ‘Remember you must die’) special edition is based on a Victorian tradition and designed as a reminder that death is inevitable. Contrary to the morose name, it serves as an inspiration to live each day as it comes and not get caught up in the stress of daily life. Because to remember you must die is to remember you must live.