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  • Can you make me one out of wood please?

  • Why such a big clunky case for such an elegant movement?

  • Oh, and the engraving is different on each and every one.

  • Yeah, the major expense is the materials used to make it. The main bridges are harded 18k red gold in most pieces made, but it can also be made in white gold and platinum, and the case of stainless, platinum or a variety of types of 18k gold.

  • what a watch,for the work these dudes put in to them i can see why they cost so much, perfection just aint cheap ,dalm me for being so bloody poor.

  • COOL!

  • Did the original have a freesprung balance?

  • There's nothing else like it ... stunning

  • I wish they made this watch out of cheaper metals so people like me in the middle class can buy one. Like Aluminum so it doesn't corrode and is cheap, and you can make it with recycled cans.

  • brilliant.

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  • Most amazing watch video I have seen ever

  • amazing craftsmanship! they even do manual engraving and basement polishing. The only things I wouldn't agree upon is the revolutionary concept as the movement is quite traditional and I think the case is a bit awkwardly fabulously gigantic - would be nice to have a slimmer and more elegant version

  • my name is corum

  • Neil Bootrz has one of these

  • What software is being used at 0:32? Autodesk Inventor?

  • There's no rotor. As Jmjkim says, it's a manual wind. A wonderful piece of art.

  • Amazing!

  • Beautiful...reminds me of the UN Freak

  • This watch retails at $31,000 American when I went looking at it a year ago.

  • ok I meant 20,000 euros.

  • or 15 british pounds...

  • How many parts? And $20K sounds cheap.

  • It must be a manual wind

  • O.o ow...

  • God... amazing ! but where is the rotor ?

  • is manual wind, no rotor, rotor is for self wind

  • In the case of this watch (no pun intended) I think a rotor would detract from the visual beauty and would hide the intricate details inside.

    I would have loved to see an overcoil spring however because they have the thickness to pull it off and it is a more aesthetic design in motion.

    However, this is stunning and they deserve praise for their work.

  • what detail? easy stuff. I used to make them out of paper.

  • and what's your brand called?

  • w...t...f :|

  • It costs approximatly 20'000 euros and the yearly production is limited! But the price evolves regarding the material used: Red Gold, White Gold, Platinium, etc...

  • wow how much a watch like this cost?

  • unreal !!!!!!!!

  • Fantastic.

  • A TRUE MASTERPIECE

  • It is nice to see a few companies that still make in-house movements.

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