This watch is a nutcase...

Mar 21, 2009,00:38 AM
 

...but I can right away think of at least three people in my friend-sphere who would actually look good/interesting/at home in this remarkable piece of science fiction incarnate. Really fascinating and I think these kinds of projects are important to the industry, so as not to get caught in abundant traditional time-measuring values. Coming to think of it, I think maybe this is a stepback into one of the oldest ways of measuring time in China (?) with the water clocks? Interesting to forwards and backwards in time like this.

/// Christian

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This watch is a nutcase...

 
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That's unreal!

 
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