I just saw review of this and I think I have a new grail.... Photos from Monochrome: I think I love everything about this watch. The sunrise/sunset complication is very innovative and it adds a lot visually on the dial. The guilloche, hour markers, hands...
Have you seen the previous Krayon Everywhere? In terms of mechanics it trumps even this one, although this Anywhere is a clear winner in terms of legibility and wearability.
The Everywhere is amazing technically, but I'd much prefer the Anywhere for the aesthetics, size, and price. Really an incredible watch that seems to check off every box for what I'd want in a ultra high-end time piece. And the price seems quite reasonabl...
But considering the finishing and complication, I think it's a relative bargain. If a watch like this came from a more established name, I suspect the price would easily be more than double what it's retail currently is.
The programmable latitude range is limited, I'm guessing to +/- 60 degrees like the Everywhere seems to be. Also, daylight savings time is going to throw off the Anywhere for half the year.
But you can see that with the way the day/night disks are implemented, you can never have less than 6 hours of either being shown. I'm assuming there's probably not a good way to make a similar round display that doesn't have this issue. Regardless, it lo...
Although I'm not an expert on the mechanics, this is kinda interesting topic, in a watch-geeky way. I could not find a picture with the dial side mechanism exposed, but it looks like there are a total of four disks - two for day and two for night. Notwith...
The left one is on top of the right, so it never gets covered. I'm assuming It might be possible to get full day/night if the display was a semi circle. Then you could have two quarter discs that completely open/close over it. Alternatively, just using tw...