For almost 3 years in a row now, the icewatch is the watch to buy for youngsters who think they are trendy , i personally think it,s but we all have to admit that it,s good marketing.
So the wife said a few times that some of her friends also have one so i ask her if she liked it and she said 'No Way'. It looked to cheap for her
So i said i will buy something for her in the same style but more professional looking without spending to much, so i bought her the Phosphor Appaer in Black.
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The Phosphor Appear™ watch utilizes miniature sized rotors adorned with Swarovski™ crystals that mechanically rotate to "reveal" numerical or chronological information. With each changing minute, an electrical pulse generates an electromagnetic field through the tiny electromagnetic coils positioned beneath each corresponding rotor. A micro-magnet located within the rotor is then repelled by the magnetic field produced and faster than the eye can see, less than 10 milliseconds, it rotates 180 degrees into its new position elegantly displaying the passing time, while producing a distinctive clicking sound unique to the new Phosphor Appear™ digital watches.
It,s a new style of digital watch with Micro-Magnetic Mechanical Digital™ (M3D) Technology.
Infinite Display Appearances: The rotatable rotors can be oriented in a variety of different layouts, while any material can be affixed onto the rotatable rotors ranging from Swarovski™ crystals, to precious metals or gems, to almost anything imaginable.
Ultra High Contrast: Depending on material or paints affixed to the rotatable rotors the M3D display technology can achieve the highest contrast of any digital display available today matching that of ink on paper in some configurations.
Low Power Consumption: The M3D display technology is bi-stable meaning that the display requires no power to maintain an image, as power is only needed when transitioning from one time to another.
Wide Viewing Angle: With a viewing cone of 180°, the M3D technology overcomes the disadvantages of conventional displays when it comes to off-axis viewing. Together with its high contrast, it allows the user to read the time at a glance from any angle.
After almost a year she still thinks it,s an incredible watch. It's made very robust and feels expensive. And it,s a big crowd pleaser.
So for me this watch is worths every bit i,ve paid for it.
some more shots and some closeup movies of the mechanisme....check them out!
click the link to see the movie --> https://dl.dropbox.com/u/441239/kopters ... video2.wmv 2.17 mb
click the link to see the movie --> https://dl.dropbox.com/u/441239/kopters ... video3.wmv 3.56 mb
have fun all
edit.. i forgot the fun part...you can hear the crytals turning..it,s like an old typewriter
So the wife said a few times that some of her friends also have one so i ask her if she liked it and she said 'No Way'. It looked to cheap for her
So i said i will buy something for her in the same style but more professional looking without spending to much, so i bought her the Phosphor Appaer in Black.
Moving gif
The Phosphor Appear™ watch utilizes miniature sized rotors adorned with Swarovski™ crystals that mechanically rotate to "reveal" numerical or chronological information. With each changing minute, an electrical pulse generates an electromagnetic field through the tiny electromagnetic coils positioned beneath each corresponding rotor. A micro-magnet located within the rotor is then repelled by the magnetic field produced and faster than the eye can see, less than 10 milliseconds, it rotates 180 degrees into its new position elegantly displaying the passing time, while producing a distinctive clicking sound unique to the new Phosphor Appear™ digital watches.
It,s a new style of digital watch with Micro-Magnetic Mechanical Digital™ (M3D) Technology.
Infinite Display Appearances: The rotatable rotors can be oriented in a variety of different layouts, while any material can be affixed onto the rotatable rotors ranging from Swarovski™ crystals, to precious metals or gems, to almost anything imaginable.
Ultra High Contrast: Depending on material or paints affixed to the rotatable rotors the M3D display technology can achieve the highest contrast of any digital display available today matching that of ink on paper in some configurations.
Low Power Consumption: The M3D display technology is bi-stable meaning that the display requires no power to maintain an image, as power is only needed when transitioning from one time to another.
Wide Viewing Angle: With a viewing cone of 180°, the M3D technology overcomes the disadvantages of conventional displays when it comes to off-axis viewing. Together with its high contrast, it allows the user to read the time at a glance from any angle.
After almost a year she still thinks it,s an incredible watch. It's made very robust and feels expensive. And it,s a big crowd pleaser.
So for me this watch is worths every bit i,ve paid for it.
some more shots and some closeup movies of the mechanisme....check them out!
click the link to see the movie --> https://dl.dropbox.com/u/441239/kopters ... video2.wmv 2.17 mb
click the link to see the movie --> https://dl.dropbox.com/u/441239/kopters ... video3.wmv 3.56 mb
have fun all
edit.. i forgot the fun part...you can hear the crytals turning..it,s like an old typewriter
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