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Make Way For The TACS ATL Rollei: Merging Timekeeping With Iconic Photography

Make Way For The TACS ATL Rollei: Merging Timekeeping With Iconic Photography

Hype Malaysia08-05-2025

Inspired by the legendary Rolleiflex twin-lens camera, the ATL Rollei is a limited-edition timepiece that seamlessly merges the worlds of horology and photography.
With only 500 pieces available worldwide, this collector's watch is a tribute to craftsmanship, history, and innovation.
The Collaboration Story
The ATL Rollei is the result of a special collaboration between TACS and Rollei, two brands that share a commitment to precision, craftsmanship, and timeless design. Rollei, a historic German camera brand, has long been synonymous with innovation in photography.
By combining TACS' passion for minimalistic watch design with Rollei's iconic twin-lens technology, the brands have created a masterpiece that pays homage to both watchmaking and photography.
Key Features
Global Limited Edition: Only 500 units available worldwide, each with a unique serial number.
Only 500 units available worldwide, each with a unique serial number. Inspired by Rolleiflex: Designed in collaboration with Rollei, the watch reflects the iconic twin-lens camera's design.
Designed in collaboration with Rollei, the watch reflects the iconic twin-lens camera's design. DLC Coating: Equipped with Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating for superior strength and scratch resistance.
Equipped with Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating for superior strength and scratch resistance. Made in Japan: Crafted with the utmost precision and care in Japan, known for its high-quality watchmaking.
Crafted with the utmost precision and care in Japan, known for its high-quality watchmaking. Handcrafted Leather Strap: Made from premium Mexican leather, the strap is soft and durable, designed for everyday comfort.
Made from premium Mexican leather, the strap is soft and durable, designed for everyday comfort. Nemoto Luminous Material: Upgraded luminous materials ensure excellent visibility in low-light conditions.
TS2002G – A Sleek & Durable Limited Edition Timepiece
The TS2002G watch features a 46.5mm stainless steel case with a DLC coating for durability and a sleek finish. Its sapphire crystal face ensures scratch resistance, while the automatic Japanese movement with 21 jewels offers precise timekeeping. Equipped with Nemoto Luminous material from Japan, it remains easily readable in low-light conditions.
Water-resistant up to 10 ATM, the TS2002G is built for everyday splashes. It features a genuine leather strap from Mexico, combining comfort and durability. As a limited edition, each piece is individually numbered (001/500 to 500/500), priced at RM4,704, highlighting its exclusivity.
Discover the TACS ATL Rollei (TS2002G) – where precision meets artistry. Shop now at Red Army Watches boutiques in Malaysia and online for more info!

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