RJ-Romain Jerome Tetris-DNA: Game On!

The RJ-Romain-Jerome Tetris-DNA watch is a commemorative piece that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the first release of the Tetris game in 1984 (1984 to 2014). Launched in mid 2015, the matrix dial features aluminium “Tetriminos” in “Clous de Paris” or pyramidal shapes. Limited to 84 pieces and priced at  CHF15,555 / EUR17,500 / US$18,950. Photo: © TANG Portfolio. Elfa / Timmy 2015

The RJ-Romain-Jerome Tetris-DNA watch is a commemorative piece that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the first release of the Tetris game in 1984 (1984 to 2014). Launched in mid 2015, the matrix dial features aluminium “Tetriminos” – “Clous de Paris” tiles pyramidal in shape. Limited to 84 pieces and priced at CHF15,555 / EUR17,500 / US$18,950. Photo: © TANG Portfolio. Elfa / Timmy 2015

Mention Tetris and for those familiar with the game, the images of falling blocks instantly come to mind, not to mention the haunting tune that is associated with it.

The Tetris game was developed by Russian computer engineer and video game designer Alexey Pajitnov in 1984.

The objective of the game is to manoeuvre the continuous flow of falling blocks of different shapes (called Tetriminos) to form a complete horizontal line such that it (the line) can be eliminated from the screen or playing field, allowing play to continue and one to score points.

Failure to do so would mean a blockage (pun most definitely intended) of Tetriminos on screen with less playing space for manoeuvring these falling blocks to their desired positions (for line eliminations). It is game over once the blockage reaches the critical level.

The Tetris game will surely be familiar to those who had, back in those days, defined the Atari video game console as their “computer”.

For Manuel Emch, CEO of RJ-Romain Jerome, he recalls the hours of fun with this game on his first generation Game Boy.

This also explains why this game was chosen to be “immortalised” in a RJ-Romain Jerome watch – the Tetris-DNA, which is housed in the brand’s Moon Invader watchcase, under a collaboration with The Tetris Company, LLC.

On the dial, one will discover stacked and colourful “Tetriminos” as if the game was in session. The gaps in between the blocks point to an incomplete horizontal line.

The dial’s matrix playing field is hand-brushed and each “Tetrimino” is individually applied. Rather than being lacquered, the “Tetrimino” is anodized for colour consistency.

The aluminium “Tetrimino” is pyramid-shaped on the dial and what results is a visually appealing 3D-effect.

“If you want to have a qualitative product, you have to work on it qualitatively,” says Emch.

The case back has a grainy-textured stellar pattern and it has a Tetris medallion. This is the RJ-Romain Jerome Moon Invader’s case featuring ball-and-socket joints to allow for a more comfortable sit (or “landing” if you so wish to call it) on the wrist. Photo: © TANG Portfolio. Elfa / Timmy 2015

The case back has a grainy-textured stellar pattern and it has a Tetris medallion. This is the RJ-Romain Jerome Moon Invader case featuring ball-and-socket joints to allow for a more comfortable sit (or “landing” if you so wish to call it) on the wrist. Photo: © TANG Portfolio. Elfa / Timmy 2015

The RJ-Romain Jerome Tetris-DNA is actually a 30th anniversary commemorative piece as it celebrates the game’s first release in 1984. This would also explain why only 84 pieces are available.

Thanks to the Moon Invader case, sporting the 46mm Tetris-DNA on a small wrist is also comfortable.

The Moon Invader’s case is indeed comfortable even for a small wrist sizes. The 46mm case is in black PVD-coated titanium. Photo: © TANG Portfolio. Elfa / Timmy 2015

The Moon Invader’s case is indeed comfortable even for small wrist sizes. The 46mm case is in black PVD-coated titanium. Look closely and at the 3’o clock position on the dial, you will see “Tetris”. Between 7 and 8 o’clock, “Swiss Made” is inscribed. Click on the image for a better view. Photo: © TANG Portfolio. Elfa / Timmy 2015

The Tetris game is indeed a classic. The “Tetris” name has even been “adopted” by scientists. Physicists have nicknamed a scientific device used for studying DNA the “single-molecule Tetris”.

With the RJ-Romain Jerome Tetris-DNA watch and scientists nicknaming their research tools “Tetris”, it sure does look like the Tetris game has just scored even more points and moved into extended play.

RJ-Romain Jerome H9C-DNA: Biker watch

This is the customised 1943 WLC Harley-Davidson showcased by RJ-Romain Jerome at the annual BaselWorld watch fair in 2014. This motorbike was customised by Hardnine Choppers (owned by Danny Schneider) and was sold together with the RJ-Romain Jerome H9C-DNA wristwatch. Photo: © TANG Portfolio. Elfa / Timmy. BaselWorld 2014

This is the customised 1943 WLC Harley-Davidson showcased by RJ-Romain Jerome at the annual BaselWorld watch fair in 2014. This motorbike was customised by Hardnine Choppers (owned by Danny Schneider) and was sold together with the RJ-Romain Jerome H9C-DNA wristwatch. Photo: © TANG Portfolio. Elfa / Timmy. BaselWorld 2014

At the annual BaselWorld watch fair in 2014, RJ-Romain Jerome put the spotlight on a very special motorbike that was customised by Hardnine Choppers. Founded and owned by Danny Schneider, Hardnine Choppers is a specialist garage based in Switzerland that customises motorbikes.

The motorbike on display at the RJ-Romain Jerome booth was the 1943 WLC Harley-Davidson 750cc which was previously owned by the Canadian Army. Back in 1943, the Canadian Army had ordered 20,000 of such bikes for military use.

The customised Harley-Davidson bike required six months of work by Hardnine Choppers and the activities included the manual reshaping of the fenders, gas and oil tanks, the front fork, the exhaust pipe and the reconditioning of the original motor, among other things.

The bike was then hand-painted in a metal purple flake colour with hand-drawn pinstripes highlights on both sides of the gas tank, fenders and front fork.

Moreover, the steering column features South Park’s “Cartman” figurine to manually change the gears of the bike and the “Slayer” hard rock group name is cut out on the grip of the right footstool.

Other decorative features are the hand-painted “L.A.” lettering and the number “9” on parts of the motor that are visible.

This unique customised 1943 WLC Harley-Davidson is paired with RJ-Romaine Jerome’s H9C-DNA watch and is sold together as a set.

RJ-Romain Jerome H9C-DNA wristwatch featuring the skull painted in purple/ metal flake colour. It comes with a black “guidoline” calf strap with black PVD-coated satin-finished pin buckle. This pièce unique watch was sold together with the 1943 WLC Harley-Davidson bike customised by Hardnine Choppers. Retail price of the watch and motorbike: CHF110,000. Photo: © TANG Portfolio. 2014 BaselWorld

RJ-Romain Jerome H9C-DNA wristwatch featuring the skull painted in purple/ metal flake colour. It comes with a black “guidoline” calf strap with black PVD-coated satin-finished pin buckle. This pièce unique watch was sold together with the 1943 WLC Harley-Davidson bike customised by Hardnine Choppers. Retail price of the watch and motorbike: CHF110,000. Photo: © TANG Portfolio. 2014 BaselWorld

The RJ-Romain Jerome H9C-DNA watch with a red gold bezel and black PVD-coated steel case has a complex five-layered skeleton movement highlighting “the angled bridges recalling the intricate structure of a V-Twin motor”.

What is most striking is the skeletonised skull applied on the dial and hand-painted in purple metal flake colour complimenting the customised WLC Harley-Davidson bike. The barrel can be seen through the skull logo and the balance is beneath its teeth.

The RJ-Romain Jerome H9C-DNA wristwatch comes with a perforated “guidoline” leather strap, a material inspired by the bike’s custom-made handlebars.

Hardnine Choppers founder and owner Danny Schneider on the customised 1943 WLC Harley-Davidson. Photo: © Stéphane Schmutz / STEMUTZ.COM

Hardnine Choppers founder and owner Danny Schneider on the customised 1943 WLC Harley-Davidson. Photo: © Stéphane Schmutz / STEMUTZ.COM

At its launch in Basel in March 2014, the WLC Harley-Davidson motorbike and RJ-Romain Jerome H9C-DNA watch set had already been sold.

However, for hard-core bikers into watch collecting, RJ-Romain Jerome has also produced nine H9C-DNA timepieces known as Speed Metal with the mirror-polished H9C skull on the dial. These are offered for sale on their own.