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Moonstruck

 

This was actually shown at Baselworld 2009 but is worth mentioning anyway. Conceived by Ludwig Oechslin (who else?) in the grand tradition of astronomical watches like the Trilogy of Time, the Moonstruck models the movement of the moon and sun around the earth, displaying the moon phase from which the wearer can infer the state of the tides. After 100,000 years the Moonstruck will be off by a whole moon, i.e. showing a full moon instead of a new moon.


Like most other UN watches it is fairly large at 46 mm across. The pushers on the case are to adjust the hour hand backwards or forwards without affecting the minute hand, making it ideal for timezone adjustments while travelling.




 

The movement uses silicon for the hairspring and escape wheel. 500 pieces each will be made in gold and platinum.


Many more photos follow.

- SJX































This message has been edited by SJX on 2010-05-30 02:10:17 This message has been edited by Marcus Hanke on 2010-06-04 04:51:48

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