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I doubt. I think...they are really going for quality in this piece.
And this may mean they will make sure the watch withstands the macro lenses of most journalists these days.
Fantastic1
By: aldossari_faisal : August 17th, 2010-17:33
such an achievement on all aspects, design wise, mechanism wise ... i admit at the first glance i was attracted to it then when i knew that its not a mechanical watch i went :S , then when i viewed it from all the angles , and looked to it in the suitable...
goodness
By: Hororgasm : August 20th, 2010-13:20
i would think that these cnc/corrosion machines would be either german or swiss or even eastern european made...one just assume that these counries are where mechanical devices are still best made at. masturbation chambers on the other hand......should be...
Thanks Bernard...
By: pplater : August 17th, 2010-22:55
...it's great to see 'live product' like that and you are right (respectfully) to be championing the piece for all of the reasons and attributes you mention. A wristshot would be the cherry on top - do you (or you, tourbillon001) have one you might post? ...
I love this one A LOT!!
By: i_am_Sam : August 19th, 2010-07:20
When I saw this watch for the first time, all there was in my mind was "This is spectacular!!" I didn't even think about the movement, the look and the motions on the watch is just too spectacular. Can't wait to see the wristshot Bernard! Cheers Sam
IMHO very little....
By: DonCorson : August 19th, 2010-13:29
As I see it, the DualTow is an exploration in using belts as a display element in an horological context. It makes quite a spectacular but exceedingly expensive watch. The Tread is in my eyes an exploration is making a spectacular watch, outside of the co...
A horological S.U.V. ?
By: AndrewD : August 19th, 2010-15:20
Thanks fornthe comments, Don. I also think the Devon Tread looks interesting and a lot of fun. A smaller size would suit me better, but it will be interesting where they might take this design. I assume that greater energy efficiency may also lead to smal...
I've got one on my wrist!
By: jwilbur : August 20th, 2010-13:21
Bernard - thank you for all of your support and excitement! I have one on my wrist and it is simply stunning - you will be very pleased when we hand you yours in a few short weeks. The photos and videos online do not do this thing justice. In person it is...
Thanks Bernard!
By: jwilbur : August 21st, 2010-14:39
I can't take credit for the engineering. I designed and conceived of the watch and manage the development, but it is our awesome team of engineers who really made the Tread 1 a reality. Oh...to answer your question about the charger. The one I use is a ba...
No Compromises
By: jwilbur : August 23rd, 2010-10:24
Ronald, The Tread 1 has large pulleys and huge belts. Turning these takes piles of power and torque, especially the seconds belt which is always clicking away. The only way to do that mechanically is to hire someone to sit on your lap and wind the watch e...
Revolution - not evolution
By: jwilbur : August 23rd, 2010-10:17
Alex - this is an electro-mechanical timepiece, not a quartz watch. That aside, there were no compromises made on this one. The watch was never meant to be mechanical. The idea was to use the most modern technology to create the most pure vision of the or...
Almost bought one...
By: andrewluff : September 8th, 2010-05:23
I almost bought one of these and was in touch with Devon to try and get one.... at the last minute I decided not to... what stopped me... well no doubt a cool looking watch, big which is great as my other watches are also big, but in my opinion they shoul...