2010年7月27日星期二

Time For A Convertible: Watches With More Than One Face

One side of the watch is a traditional high-end automatic mechanical movement, while the other side is a complex quartz based computer with the time, and a number of other functions. Here you have what some might consider the best or both worlds - The emotion of mechanical movements, and the sophisticated technology of a quartz based multi-function watch.Ritmo Mvndo PersepolisHere you have another flipping dial watch. Done just a little bit differently by Ritmo Mvndo (Mundo). The entire case is a large case and twirls around like a coin to reveal another case on the other side. An interesting concept that works nicely in this large sized watch.A dashboard clock inside of the car, a pocket watch, and a wrist watch. The case itself can be transferred from place to place - such as this wrist strap module. I previously wrote about the Parmigiani Bugatti Tourbillon watch here.Halda Concept Space Discovery WatchNo times to discuss at length the interesting, actually tested in space, Space Discovery watch by Swedish Halda Concept. What is important here is that the watch case actually a module that can be removed, as well as flipped over.

Time For A Convertible: Watches With More Than One Face

I previously wrote about the Michael Bittel Double Diaphragm Eclipse watch here.Montblanc Timewriter 1 Metamorphosis WatchProbably the closely thing that exists to a true watch transformer, the Montblanc Timewriter 1 Metamorphosis is an ultra complex and expensive watch that not only has a dial that changes, but the functions do as well. It takes about 15 seconds for the transformation to complete, while the dial undergoes change, and you pray the watch still works when it is all said and done. Try rattling it a bit to ensure there aren't any loose pieces after it has rearranged its mechanical innards.A totally different watch that uses the same concept to hide a GMT hand is the de GRISOGONO Fuso Quadrato Two Time Zone watch that I previously wrote about here.Michael Bittel Double Diaphragm Eclipse WatchIn another camera shutter style watch dial concept, Michael Bittel doubles up the idea and places it in a more classic style of watch case. At the bottom, you see a decorated skeletonized movement. Which can be covered with one adjustable steel tone shutter, with a second gold tone shutter above it. The Double Diaphragm Eclipse thus offers three separate dials and everything in between by adjusting the size of the shutter apertures. I previously wrote about the Montblack Timewriter 1 Metamorphosis watch here.Chopard L.U.C. Louis-Ulysse The TributeA pocket watch that you can strap to your wrist. Certainly not the first time this has been done, but an excellent use of the movable watch case concept. Chopard went to great lengths to ensure that the watch looked good as a pocket watch, or on the wrist via some clever design and engineering.Parmigiani Bugatti Tourbillon WatchA special watch made for Bugatti Galibier 16C car is this Parmigiani Tourbillon timepiece. It is meant to be three things.

Time For A Convertible: Watches With More Than One Face

Piaget also places the bezel diamonds under a sapphire crystal to protect them, which is represents an important focus on the longevity of the watch (an essential part of all real luxury items).Valbray V.01 Chrono Automatic WatchThe camera shutter has been re-purposed. The last few years have seen a handful of watch that execute this concept in a variety ways. Here, a totally complete watch dial with a chronograph can be covered with a closing shutter that gives you just the time (and chronograph seconds hand) to see. The shutter is operated in a very *** way by turning the bezel. Valbray helps enhance the complex shutter but giving the V.01 (and its other watches) a technical semi-futuristic look. There are a variety of models, each with dials. The dial prisms rotating in unison upon pressing the pusher in the crown. A novel idea and an interesting addition to the highest-end Santos watches.Piaget Altiplano Double Jeu 43mm WatchOnly a quasi-convertible, Piaget is in this list twice, and deserves to be here for its mostly women's watches that experiment with different convertible watches. Many are actually convertible bracelets, with a "hidden" watch face. The Piaget Altiplano Double Jeu 43mm has a hidden watch face, under a watch face. The transformation is in the watch going from single time, to double time. This is one of several such pieces from Piaget.Piaget Magic Hour Lady's WatchThere is arguably more variety in convertible women's Piaget watches as opposed to their men's models. A very clever timepiece is the Magic Hour. A *** pivoting twist of the case offers three distinct styles and dials.

Time For A Convertible: Watches With More Than One Face

When the watch was adopted by Jaeger-Lecoultre as one of their signature pieces, the flipping watch started to have two faces. Sometimes flipping the piece around just gives you a nice view of the movement - *** the back of the watch, the front.Cartier Santos Triple WatchesThe classic Santos watch updated with rotating prism-shaped shutters gives the Cartier Santos Triple watches three different dials (and the "triple" part of the name). Convertible cars are always those that have a folding down top. People associate the term with wearing sunglasses, breezes that increase with a vehicle's speed, and mid-life crisis time. Though when you think about it, the term convertible just means "changeable." Convertible couches are ones that turn into beds for example. And convertible watches are those that turn into something else. There are dozens of convertible watch styles and types. Many of them function to change the look of the watch or dial in some way. Others provide new uses for a wrist watch - such as turning it into a pocket watch. This overview article will simply go over some of the more interesting or famous convertible watch. Most of the seriously sophisticated convertible watches are a modern phenomenon, but the concept has been around for a long time. Just think about how much the look of a watch changes when you merely change the strap.Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso WatchesThe original Reverso flipped its case around to reveal a metal side meant to protect the dial during polo matches.

2010年7月14日星期三

Review of the Abacus Wrist PDA (AU5005)

Whatever you do, do not select this option. There is a bugin the Wrist PDA software which will cause the watch to freeze up after it timesout into watch mode when this option is selected, and even a hard reset will notbring it back. (I reproduced this bug twice, and both times, spent well over anhour getting the watch into working order again.) Fossil, if you're listening,this would be a really good one to fix as soon as possible.Of course, you can further customize your Wrist PDA with third-party applications.How well Palm applications work on your Wrist PDA really depends on how well theyadapt to the 160 x 160 screen. You are definitely going to have the most luck withapplications created especially for the Wrist PDA like those from the new BEIKSWrist PDA site. According to thispage, a Wrist PDA softwarestore will be coming soon to Fossil's site, as well. And finally, if you're thedo-it-yourself kind of geek, the FossilWrist PDA SDK (software development kit)will allow you to write your own watch software.BeamingBeaming data to and from the Wrist PDA is a snap. I beamed several records backand forth between another Palm device (a Garmin iQue 3600) with no problems whatsoever.In order to preserve battery life, you might want to go into Prefs > Generaland turn "Beam Receive" off which means the watch is not using power waitingfor an incoming infrared signal. Just remember to turn it back on before tryingto beam data to the watch again, or it won't work.Beaming data is nothing new. In fact, we've been beaming data using infrared forprobably close to a decade now, and more recently, we've started using Bluetooth,wireless networking, and GPRS. But I have to say, beaming data to and from my watchput the experience in a whole new context, and it seemed as fun and geeky as thevery first time I did it.You can decide whether youwant the Wrist PDA to go into watch mode when PDA mode times out, whether you wantthe screen to simply go blank (to preserve power), or whether you want the watchto remain in PDA mode (though it still "locks" so you don't accidentallycreate arbitrary appointments while thrashing about in your sleep). There's a sectionfor picking your watch application, though the only choice right now is "WatchA" whichrefers to the Watch Mode application, but it looks like in the future, you mightbe able to select different watch applications. There's also a "Lock Face" optionwhich is supposed to prevent you from changing watch faces with the rocker switchin watch mode.