2010年12月13日星期一

an replica Bell & Ross Medium Watches Medium Auto MABEISL electrolyte to release positive ions

To power the watch, magnesium and copper use the water as an replica Bell & Ross Medium Watches Medium Auto MABEISL electrolyte to release positive ions that are converted into electric energy.The watch holds its power for up to five days for each fresh dose of water.No word on whether it'll run longer on VitaminWater, or if it'll just get bloated and chubby.To buy one from Denmark for a cost of approximately $58, click here.(Via GeekAlerts) . Eric Wind in Digital, Ferrowatch Friday, September 17, 2010 at 12:43PM The Ferrowatch from designer Karim Zaouai is pretty spectacular.

In fact, it is one of the most innovative adaptations of the wristwatch we've come across in a while - the damn thing uses Ferrofluids!The watch’s face contains a small pool of the magnetic fluid and when held horizontally a magnetic backing creates animated gears and moving hands that indicate the time.And when the watch is tilted, instead of the fluid all replica Bell & Ross Medium Watches Medium Auto MABLKSB spilling to one side, the last ‘image’ is frozen in place, once again thanks to the magnetic backing.While it is seemingly unlikely that the Ferrowatch will ever hit production, we can at least stare in wonderment at the video of it in action below.

(Via OhGizmo! / Hat tip Jimbolaya) . Hodinkee in replica Bell & Ross Medium Watches Medium Auto MAGRYSB Ferrowatch Wednesday, September 8, 2010 at 10:00AM Where to start, where to start.The watch you see to the right is made by Girard-Perregaux.It features a tourbillon with gold bridge and a mechanical slot machine.Yes, a slot machine.The complication is one you simply will not find elsewhere, and took GP over four years in development to create (it features over 500 parts).The thing is it's not just any slot machine, it's actually a true recreation of the very first slot machine in the world, dubbed "The Liberty Bell" and invented by Charles August Fey in San Francisco way back in 1894.The action begins when you pull the lever on the right side of the case, which slyly wraps around the crown.