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FFVII Remake Aerith and Tifa Watches Cost Over $300 Each

Square Enix revealed new FFVII Remake watches inspired by Aerith and Tifa. Both will debut in Japan and North America. The Japanese release is first, of course, as both models will appear there on April 29, 2023. They are each expected to appear in the US in August 2023. However, each model will cost over $300.

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The FFVII Remake Aerith watch is the cheaper of the two. It costs 35,200円/$319.99. It features pink leather straps designed to be the same color as Aerith’s ribbon. There is also a pink “bow” on the mother of pearl watch face, as well as a green orb that resembles materia. The second hand has a flower on it, referencing the ones she sell. On the back of the watch, there is the Final Fantasy VII Remake logo.

Here’s a closer look at that model.

The Tifa FFVII Remake watch, however, is 38,500円/$349.99. It features black leather straps that look like look like her suspenders. There is a white watch face, which is the same color as her shirt, and it features the name of the Seventh Heaven bar embossed on it. There’s also a black logo for the bar in the center of the face. There are also silver accents. Unlike the Aerith watch, it features glow-in-the-dark elements. As with the Aerith watch, however, the Tifa one features the game’s logo on the back.

Here’s the Tifa watch.

These tend to be standard price points for Square Enix watches. For example, the Advent Children ones were also $350. However, there were also high-end, $2,500 watches inspired by the series at one point.

Final Fantasy VII Remake is available on the PS4, PS5, and PC. The FFVII Remake Aerith and Tifa watches will come to North America in August 2023. They will launch in Japan on April 29, 2023.

Jenni Lada
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