Romain Jerome and DeLorean Motor Company

Yet another collaboration between a watchmaker and the world of motoring: this time it involves Romain Jerome and the DeLorean Motor Company. The car in question is the legendary DeLorean DMC-12, used by Michael J. Fox in the "Back to the Future" trilogy. Today, DeLorean technology is fused with the DNA of Romain Jerome, donating the metal of the original bodywork, which will soon debut under the name DeLorean-DNA. The DeLorean was born in 1981 and immediately became a pop icon thanks to its futuristic details such as gull-wing doors, stainless steel bodywork and rear engine. The DeLorean Motor Company (DMC), headquartered in Houston, Texas, assembles the cars from original drawings and with original parts on request, with modern engines and suspensions. A wide range of accessories, such as shoes, clothes, toys and video games, are developed under licence from DMC.

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