When a replica watches downed aviator crashes near

When a replica watches downed aviator crashes near

When a replica watches downed aviator crashes near the North Pole in the 2019 Arctic movie, he doesn't have much to help him survive - but he has his trusty timepiece. Danish actor Mads Mikkelesen plays the challenging role of a lifetime, battling the elements, a polar bear and starvation in this film about trying to survive in one of the most inhospitable places on earth. Mikkelsen's character, known only as "Overgård", actually does the survival part pretty well - thanks, in large part, to his wristwatch, the Seiko Sportura Solar Chronograph.

The piece is a Seiko ref. SSC357 - a discontinued model in the famous Sportura collection. Coming in a few styles, the collection was known as the Seiko Sportura Solar Chronograph Perpetual. As a timepiece to help survive in the Arctic, it's not a bad choice. First of all, this is one of Japan's many practical solar-powered watches, so it would never need a battery. This eliminates the fear of your watch dying (even if it could still break or get lost).

What I found very interesting (and uncommon) about Mikkelsen's character clock in Arctic is that it's not just a piece of his costume, but rather an integral part of the story. Many times during the movie, the alarm function of the wristwatch goes off. The main character uses the alarm to remind you of a variety of tasks, as a replica watches uk key to survival is to organize your time appropriately to get enough results throughout the day. Also, without a watch to send reminders at various time intervals, it's easy to lose track of time near the Earth's poles, due to the often perma-light conditions, where, in summer, it never gets completely dark.

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