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The watch he wore was specially commissioned by Hamilton, named the X-01. this is a direct quote from the Hamilton website: "1966, Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke commission Hamilton (as well as other companies) to imagine & design futuristic products for the year 2001 and to be featured in the film, "2001 A Space Odyssey." So Hamilton and John Bergey (creator of the first digital quartz watch) creates a digital clock and analog/digital wristwatch. "

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