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Evangelion 111 Watch: The Ultimate Collector’s Guide to Radio Wave Precision

tetralogy. Released as a reimagining of the original 1995 anime, it covers the events of the first six episodes of the television series with updated visuals and subtle narrative shifts. Key Differences from Original Series

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So, You Want to "Evangelion 111 Watch"? Here is your Viewing Guide.

16-minute featurette

For those looking for a "long feature" within the disc extras, the most significant addition is the titled Rebuild of Evangelion 1.01 . Evangelion 111 Watch: The Ultimate Collector’s Guide to

  1. Weight: Genuine watches weigh 148g (steel bracelet). Fakes feel 20% lighter.
  2. Date window: At 3 o’clock with a cyclops magnifier? Fake. Real 111 watches have date at 4:30.
  3. "111" alignment: The number must be perfectly aligned between 8 and 10 on the minute track. Misaligned = fake.
  4. Radio sync test: Hold the watch near a window facing east (toward Japan). Press the sync button (usually 4 o’clock crown). If it doesn’t attempt sync, it’s a replica quartz movement.
  5. Serial number: On the case back, start with "1XX-XXXX". If it begins with "0" or "9", it’s counterfeit.
  6. Lume color: Green – not blue, not white.

For Veterans:

It offers a fresh, beautiful perspective on familiar events and serves as the necessary foundation for the epic conclusion found in 3.0+1.11 Thrice Upon a Time . Shinji seems stronger here