Cool! I wonder how often these belts will need to be changed. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
that's super-geek! definitely check the video out. the back of the watch looks like it's not flat - that won't be terribly comfy, will it? doody.
Great idea, but if its in the Monaco-sized case, the think will look like a Door Knob on your wrist....
Look, I think you watch people are silly, but even I want that thing... I wonder if it makes more noise than usual?
Nope, that's why they went with the belts. The old chain-driven ones make a hell of a racket, though. Cheers Kevin
When a belt breaks all the internals crash together destroying the watch; the cost to repair exceeds the cost of a new watch.
Estimated cost for a production model - 10,000 Euros or $12,340 at today's exchange rate. A bit pricey in my book (but cool). For less money, I'd rather get a Breitling Emergency with the built-in 121.5 transmitter.
This is a beautiful watch. looking at the video got me all excited. You can buy an good quality automatic movement watch for $100 - $150. It may not have the biggest name to go with it, but for the price you can't beat it. Give it a few years and this technology will be borrowed by other watch makers and it will sell for less.