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This Christopher Ward watch is inspired by Snake and the year of the Snake

This limited-edition Christopher Ward watch features a Snake-inspired design, a “Hiss Made” dial, and a tribute to mobile gaming history.

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There was a time when our greatest technological triumph wasn’t mastering an online raid or racking up a victory in a multiplayer battle. Instead, it was all about the humble game of Snake—a pixelated pastime that defined a generation. As the Lunar New Year rolls in with the Year of the Snake, a unique timepiece called the Twelve Snake watch has emerged, blending nostalgia with modern luxury in a way that captures the spirit of simpler times.

Remember the days when the biggest worry wasn’t lag or ping, but beating your own high score on Snake before the school bus whisked you away? On the classic Nokia phones of yesteryear—devices that humorously boasted battery lives seemingly capable of lasting centuries—we all had a love affair with that slithering digital serpent. Back then, gaming wasn’t about online connectivity; it was an intimate, personal challenge against your past self, a quiet rebellion during long, uneventful commutes.

This nostalgic sentiment is exactly what the Twelve Snake watch aims to recapture. With a design that pays homage to those iconic mobile games, the watch is more than just a timepiece—it’s a portal to the late 90s, an era when the Nintendo 64 ruled the living room, and high scores were badges of honor more coveted than modern-day social media likes.

The Twelve Snake isn’t just a tribute to our digital past; it’s also a marvel of contemporary design and engineering. Available exclusively through Christopher Ward and developed in collaboration with seconde/seconde, this watch takes the beloved concept of Snake and transforms it into wearable art. While the famed mobile game continues to evoke memories of beeping ringtones and painstakingly crafted text messages (remember pressing buttons repeatedly to type “r u playing out”?), the watch revives that iconic imagery on a vivid green dial reminiscent of early mobile screens.

Christopher Ward Twelve Snake watch
Christopher Ward Twelve Snake watch
Christopher Ward Twelve Snake watch
Christopher Ward Twelve Snake watch
Christopher Ward Twelve Snake watch
Christopher Ward Twelve Snake watch
Christopher Ward Twelve Snake watch
Christopher Ward Twelve Snake watch

A distinctive design feature that immediately draws the eye is the playful detail on the dial: the Snake itself is depicted in mid-chase, its digital body humorously trying to consume the Christopher Ward logo. And if that wasn’t enough to keep you entertained, there’s also a tiny window positioned at 7:30 that periodically reveals six insect figures—a cheeky surprise that mirrors the unexpected twists in the old game.

For watch enthusiasts, the Twelve Snake represents an elegant fusion of heritage and innovation. At its heart, the timepiece is built on the Swiss-made, self-winding Sellita SW200 movement, a stalwart in precision and reliability. However, in a playful subversion of tradition, the dial cheekily proclaims “Hiss made” instead of the usual “Swiss made,” a wink to the watch’s serpent-inspired theme.

The craftsmanship doesn’t stop at aesthetics. On the back, a subtle inscription reads “Cheers to the Snake year(s),” reinforcing the connection to both mobile gaming nostalgia and the celebration of the Chinese Year of the Snake. With a robust 38-hour power reserve and an anti-shock system, this watch promises durability that rivals the legendary reliability of the Nokia 3210—a perfect blend of past and present.

Unsurprisingly, such an exquisitely designed luxury item comes with a notable price tag. Priced at $1,225 and available for pre-order exclusively through the Christopher Ward website, the Twelve Snake is as much a collector’s item as it is a functional accessory. Its limited order window, aligned with the Lunar New Year festivities, means that potential buyers have only until February 12th to secure their piece of wearable nostalgia.

For those who remember the thrill of chasing a high score on Snake—or for anyone who appreciates a well-crafted blend of retro aesthetics and modern precision—the Twelve Snake watch is a must-have. It encapsulates not only a bygone era of mobile gaming but also the enduring appeal of simplicity in an ever-complex world.

So, whether you’re a seasoned gamer with fond memories of beating your own high score, or a luxury timepiece aficionado looking for a conversation starter with a quirky twist, the Twelve Snake offers a unique journey back in time—one tick at a time.


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