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Hamilton / Stanley Kubrick 2001 Concept Watch

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September 02, 2006, 08:29
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
Hamilton / Stanley Kubrick 2001 Concept Watch
In 1966 Stanley Kubrick hired Hamilton Watch company to create the timepieces for his futuristic film, 2001: A Space Odyssey. Two design department staffers, Ed Speakes and Ken Derr, designed and built a wristwatch and a desk clock that were so realistic and eye-catching that they were photographed and publicized in both Vogue and Esquire magazines. --Don Sauer, Time for America

Truth be told, these designers worked on several different ideas before they settled on the one that Kubrick eventually used in the film, and the one that Hamilton later produced and sold "Odysee" in 1969.

The watch that "Almost" made the film was based on the 1961 Hamilton Flight, a futuristic, forward look watch. According to our own Rene Rondeau: The Flight...is considered to be one of the most desirable of all Hamilton watches of the era, it is very rare.

Below you will see a number of photographs of 3 Flight/2001 concept watches. You will see how the concept was modified and finished, starting with a rough, hand drawn paper dial and rustic case, to a finished beauty with an interesting movement.

Enjoy!!


Bill Hansen
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September 02, 2006, 08:30
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
Left to Right: Early to late..




Bill Hansen
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September 02, 2006, 08:31
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
Left to Right: Early to Late




Bill Hansen
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September 02, 2006, 08:32
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
This is the First one.




Bill Hansen
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September 02, 2006, 08:33
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
While the bezel looks like the gold filled Flight II, the back looks rather rough.




Bill Hansen
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September 02, 2006, 08:34
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
The Dial is paper, and the design is hand drawn. You can see the ruler lines, and the empty date windows.




Bill Hansen
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September 02, 2006, 08:35
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
There is no movement




Bill Hansen
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September 02, 2006, 08:37
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
Here is the second version. Somewhat more finished and sophisticated.




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September 02, 2006, 08:37
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
Another view




Bill Hansen
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September 02, 2006, 08:38
Tim Hills
Now that's fantastic! I'm a big fan of that movie and never thought about watches the actors may have worn for the shoots.

I'll have to watch it again and pay closer attention.

So... these were just concept watches, not the ones actually used in the film. Have any pictures of the ones actually used?

Very interesting by the way.

OOPS! Posted too soon! Many more pics to look at.
September 02, 2006, 08:38
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
And another




Bill Hansen
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September 02, 2006, 08:39
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
The Back is much cleaner and sharper than the first attempt.




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September 02, 2006, 08:40
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
The dial appears to be the typical Hamilton metal (silver?) blank.




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September 02, 2006, 08:41
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
Back of the Dial




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September 02, 2006, 08:41
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
The case back could hold a movement




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September 02, 2006, 08:46
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
And Now (Hit the music) HERE IS THE FINAL CONCEPT:




Bill Hansen
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September 02, 2006, 08:47
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
Isn't it magnificent?




Bill Hansen
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September 02, 2006, 08:48
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
The case is near mint.




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September 02, 2006, 08:50
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
Look at the Back




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September 02, 2006, 08:51
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
Here is the Dial




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September 02, 2006, 08:57
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
Stamped on the movement is the following:

Seventeen 17 Jewels

H

31

Swiss


Perhaps Rene Rondeau can help me here. 31??? What does that mean? The stem pulls out and the hands move. It appears that the watch has been overwound.




Bill Hansen
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September 02, 2006, 09:10
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.
This is the watch Hamilton marketed to the public. The watch that was used in the movie is in a museum.




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