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Mac Apple Prototype ENRON Apple Watch 1990 Sweeping Apple Logo New Collectors
Estimated price for orientation: 2 500 $
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Description Condition: New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Gender: Unisex Case Color: Gold Tone Brand: Unbranded Face Color: White Watch Shape: Round Age Group: Collectors Display: Analog Year of Manufacture: 1990-1999 Movement: Quartz (Battery) Band Type: Two-Piece Strap Case Finish: Gloss Water Resistance Rating: Not Water Resistant Case Material: Stainess Number of Jewels: Not Applicable Band Material: Genuine Leather Water Resistance: None Band Color: Black UPC: Does not apply
WE WILL CONSIDER REASONABLE OFFERSHello, Up for consideration:Is a rare piece of Mac/Apple advertising history. What we have is an ENRON we all remember that scandal, Apple promotional watch. The watch is believed to be an advertising prototype, custom made for ENRON in 1990. The logo on the face reads ENRON, there is an APPLE/MAC logo which sweeps around the face. The history after much research this is what we know, The watch watch was created in 1990, we know this because the watch contained a warranted card that is dated 8/90. The logo belongs to Enron liquid which is a branch of Enron,the mystery is the Apple logo, the logo is the official copyrighted Apple logo, which depicts a bite out of the apple and a small stem. The watch has never been removed or tested, I am sure it will need a battery. I am selling it as a collectors piece, not a time piece, so it may not keep proper time but it is new. It appears it's never been removed, the protective plastic on the back still intact. The face is excellent there are some tiny surface scratches we assume they from manufacturing as the evidence indicates it was not removed. The watch, it is manufactured under the name Sweeping Impressions, from Time In Motion, The Sweeping Impressions series, is a copyrighted design the depicts a moving character that sweeps around the face of the watch, in this case an Apple it has a quartz movement, a stainless steel back 8" a leather strap Gold tone buckleThere are no scratches to the casing. It comes in its original box as demonstrated by the face that it is a sweeping motion issue. Marked on the box the upper cardboard is pulling away from the case due to age. Time In Motion is known for creating custom design watches. We feel this an piece of history that is connected to ENRON at a time that was the biggest scandal in history, but the interesting thing is the mystery Apple logo, whats the connection, Enron would not use a copyrighted Apple logo,it had to be approved by Mac/Apple. This watch has sitting in obscurity for 27 years.Lets bring it to light.Thank You,MOMO
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Condition: | New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Gender: | Unisex |
Case Color: | Gold Tone | Brand: | Unbranded |
Face Color: | White | Watch Shape: | Round |
Age Group: | Collectors | Display: | Analog |
Year of Manufacture: | 1990-1999 | Movement: | Quartz (Battery) |
Band Type: | Two-Piece Strap | Case Finish: | Gloss |
Water Resistance Rating: | Not Water Resistant | Case Material: | Stainess |
Number of Jewels: | Not Applicable | Band Material: | Genuine Leather |
Water Resistance: | None | Band Color: | Black |
UPC: | Does not apply |
WE WILL CONSIDER REASONABLE OFFERSHello, Up for consideration:Is a rare piece of Mac/Apple advertising history. What we have is an ENRON we all remember that scandal, Apple promotional watch. The watch is believed to be an advertising prototype, custom made for ENRON in 1990. The logo on the face reads ENRON, there is an APPLE/MAC logo which sweeps around the face. The history after much research this is what we know, The watch watch was created in 1990, we know this because the watch contained a warranted card that is dated 8/90. The logo belongs to Enron liquid which is a branch of Enron,the mystery is the Apple logo, the logo is the official copyrighted Apple logo, which depicts a bite out of the apple and a small stem. The watch has never been removed or tested, I am sure it will need a battery. I am selling it as a collectors piece, not a time piece, so it may not keep proper time but it is new. It appears it's never been removed, the protective plastic on the back still intact. The face is excellent there are some tiny surface scratches we assume they from manufacturing as the evidence indicates it was not removed. The watch, it is manufactured under the name Sweeping Impressions, from Time In Motion, The Sweeping Impressions series, is a copyrighted design the depicts a moving character that sweeps around the face of the watch, in this case an Apple it has a quartz movement, a stainless steel back 8" a leather strap Gold tone buckleThere are no scratches to the casing. It comes in its original box as demonstrated by the face that it is a sweeping motion issue. Marked on the box the upper cardboard is pulling away from the case due to age. Time In Motion is known for creating custom design watches. We feel this an piece of history that is connected to ENRON at a time that was the biggest scandal in history, but the interesting thing is the mystery Apple logo, whats the connection, Enron would not use a copyrighted Apple logo,it had to be approved by Mac/Apple. This watch has sitting in obscurity for 27 years.Lets bring it to light.Thank You,MOMO