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Makes me think of a more-formal Ressence
Jul 20, 2018,14:51 PM
Only the indicating rings (and seconds disk) move? If so, I wonder how they chose the 3 indication points which are slightly offset from one another as opposed to a single point from which all components of the current time are read. Does the 'jitter' in positioning aid legibility as each indicator is at roughly 2:00 on its ring? Or does it make it more difficult since it's not a 'linear' read?
Love the concept but it's one of those endless usability questions since, at its heart, it's still a watch and must facilitate telling the time quickly
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A new French brand in town: Trilobe
By: foversta : July 20th, 2018-13:53
Dear all, Please find below the first wristshot *** exclusive worldwide the first ever *** (I write like in blogs LOL) of the watch which has just been released by the French brand Trilobe. The concept is to display the time thanks to moving disks / rings...
Quite cool!
By: InHavenPro : July 20th, 2018-14:18
I like the concept . Cheers Fx, Filip
Ha ha.
By: Bounce781 : July 20th, 2018-14:53
Exactly what I thought too
Makes me think of a more-formal Ressence
By: rbeebe : July 20th, 2018-14:51
Only the indicating rings (and seconds disk) move? If so, I wonder how they chose the 3 indication points which are slightly offset from one another as opposed to a single point from which all components of the current time are read. Does the 'jitter' in ...
Thanks for this first report
By: MTF : July 20th, 2018-22:22
FrX Thanks for the early report. Fascinating engineering but poor ergonomic reading of time. Regards MTF
Merci Fx
By: mahesh : July 21st, 2018-23:50
looks interesting & subtle...40mm ??
Thank you Fx
By: Gelato Monster : July 22nd, 2018-18:28
Interesting concept but IMHO the design detail and finishing seems raw.