Have you seen the MB&F jellyfish....eh Aquapod?

Jan 16, 2017,00:44 AM
 















Pictures from MB&F This message has been edited by cazalea on 2017-01-16 10:13:29

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reminds me a lot of the VIANNEY HALTER watch [nt]

 
 By: Mohannad (aka Riddler) : January 16th, 2017-00:49

+2

 
 By: piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1) : January 16th, 2017-01:21
Waiting for other photos

Which is pretty thick

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : January 16th, 2017-04:12
But 44 mm in diameter so perhaps doable? Never handled one live so can\'t tell.

Nice [nt]

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : January 16th, 2017-04:17

Enjoy and take pictures :)

 
 By: Ondrej Berkus : January 16th, 2017-11:32
I love their LM like, each and every single one of them and this new HM is so nuts i'm kinda smitten by it as well Ondrej

+1

 
 By: Bounce781 : January 16th, 2017-02:52
Looks great in photos but I doubt it is wearable. I understand practicality or legibility isn\'t really the point of these pieces, but it still annoys me.

Understand how you feel. Personally I feel the same way.

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : January 16th, 2017-03:16
A watch has to be wearable. I draw the line at 44 mm diameter and not thicker than 14 mm. But maybe if you own more than 30 watches it doesn\'t matter that much anymore if you have one or two that are for show only?

wearability is an issue

 
 By: piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1) : January 16th, 2017-04:23
Agree that MB&F makes art works, but ergonomy shouldn't be forgotten, IMHO. Sometimes i wonder if wouldn't be better to make a pocket watches. However it's not one of those watches you daily use, so it must be seen from a different perspective.

53.8 mm diameter (!)

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : January 16th, 2017-04:33
Thickness: ? Waterproof 50m (which is a bit lame for a dive watch, but if you can really dive to a depth of 50m it is deep enough)

Maybe it floats on the surface while you dive?

 
 By: cazalea : January 16th, 2017-09:39
Perhaps it's really a buoy or dive marker for observers on the surface? Or there's a stand that can sit on your desk and this fits within it? Cazalea

21.3 mm thick

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : January 16th, 2017-10:48
So yeah it could be a buoy;-)