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A cool new toy
Although completely out of reach and impractical(to most) the craftsmanship and novelty cannot be denied!
I wouldn't mind having that on my workbench and here is a short description from Timezone (where I found this): "Richard Mille and master watchmaker Stephen Forsey have created a new interpretation of the 21st century Planetarium. It is constructed of titanium, wood, steel, brass, 18kt gold, sterling silver and red rubies." and here is a pic of a Stephen Forsey watch: Just thought I'd share. Enjoy! Alex Ptak |
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Re: A cool new toy
When I win that lottery boy, look out!
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Re: A cool new toy
Wow, that sort of stuff just makes me shake my head in wonder. Clockmakers, when they produce a master-work like this, I think are on par with engravers who unveil an exhibition-grade Winchester or similar. Months, years of effort pay off with a museum piece that simply blows the mind.
Thanks for sharing!
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That is simply astonishing, mind bogling and fasinatiing!!!! I could only amagine the pretty penny that would cost if it were even up for sale.
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Re: A cool new toy
i will have to make that one of my goals in life to make a time clock with moving planets
WoW i did really like it! |
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