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clearly it's not a watch movement at all, but a very small hovercraft
Apr 06, 2007,04:29 AM
To imprison this little beauty in a wristwatch case would be a serious injustice, as it obviously wants to fly and be free. Forcing it to tell the time (assuming that it does or can do so) is just not right.
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From Max Busser and Friends: A First Look at the Movement of HM 2!
By: Jack Forster : April 5th, 2007-13:12
Horological Machine Number 2, that is. Max Busser, as you all know, is the dynamic former leader of Harry Winston Rare Timepieces, who presided over some of the most innovative and remarkable watches yet seen. Picture by Professor Harry Tan Through a uniq...
LOL, you know, I have to say. . .
By: Jack Forster : April 6th, 2007-06:09
. . .this site, obviously, is full of people who look at watches. People who look at watches a LOT. Some of them, like you, deal with watches for a living. And while I kinda sorta have some kind of vague general sense of what's going on with this one- tha...