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Titanic material used in new Watches

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Luxury wristwatches using traces of steel and coal taken from the shipwreck of the Titanic are to go on sale later this year, the timepiece's Swiss maker said on Friday.

The watch's black dial-face will be dipped in lacquer paint whose ingredients include coal from the ill-fated liner. A basic steel watch, due to go on sale in May will cost 8,000 Swiss francs ($6,536) and a top-of-the-range model using an especially intricate movement will sell for 150,000 francs.

Arpa said 2,012 versions of the watch would be made, a number coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the Titanic's demise.

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