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The Final Frontier

MB&F and L’Epée 1839 are boldly going where no man has gone before with their latest collaboration: the Starfleet Explorer desk clock. The timepiece resembles a space station, one with three small, colorful spaceships circling it. Seeming to hover above it all, the hour dial remains motionless as the hand revolves around it; the separate minute disc turns while the hand sits still. Visible at the very bottom is the in-house movement, which has an eight-day power reserve and can be set and wound with a key. $11,309, mbandf.com

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Windows on the Water World

It’s time for your own voyage to the depths of the sea. Triton Submarines’ latest, the DeepView 24, has room for you and 23 of your friends to come aboard, plus a pilot and a copilot. The sub can descend to 328 feet and remain submerged for 12 hours at a time, an impressive feat, but it’s the underwater vistas that make a DeepView journey memorable. Massive floor-to-ceiling windows give travelers a frontrow seat to the aquatic life, so you won’t miss a single moment of your undersea adventure. $7.7 million, tritonsubs.com

JUAN CAMILO MORENO

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