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superb design which i love
i have already read about it in IW and was put off by the fact that its not mechanical. perhaps i should stop being anti quartz and like it for its design rather than be put off by whats running it.
graham
Electro - Mechanical
By: jwilbur : April 20th, 2010-12:22
You are correct. The watch is electro-mechanical. The torque required to rotate the pulleys and move the belts is high. This required individual electric motors to turn each of the single belt assemblies and a microcontroller to handle the complex algorit...
Thanks!
By: jwilbur : April 20th, 2010-12:59
Thanks much! Yes, the watch uses a quartz crystal required by any electronic device that needs balanced timing. The micro controller operates the four individual motors and the optical recognition system.
We are using both
By: jwilbur : April 20th, 2010-13:33
in order to make sure our first timepiece was solid through-and-through we insured the highest levels of accuracy possible - with the least amount of service required. So we have incorporated a high frequency crystal with thermo compensation.
Thermocompensation, etc.
By: jwilbur : April 20th, 2010-14:19
The thermocompensation is accomplished via proprietary methods, so I can only say that the accuracy is increased through these methods. What i can tell you is that there is no need for owner adjustment as the optical recognition system keeps the belts in ...
Good Question
By: jwilbur : April 20th, 2010-15:45
We did consider some of these options and who knows what the future holds... But for now, as our first piece, we wanted to keep true to the purity of the concept and maintain a balance between physical mechanics and electronic technology. Interacting with...
My pleasure Ronald!
By: jwilbur : April 20th, 2010-16:02
We are a new US based company and we are committed to redefining the way business is done...we intend to interact with our customers and fans and critics on a personal basis as much as possible. I will send your request to become an "official field tester...
With some of the questions
By: cfdfire : April 20th, 2010-18:46
Being asked one would think this creation is in competition to be a major component in the CPU on the next space shuttle.... Where do you draw the line...if there is one....I like accuracy as much as the next guy but this is a "Wrist Watch"...not an atomi...