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Thread: The World's First True Atomic Wristwatch

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    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
    This may be the ugliest watch I've ever seen



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    I'm afraid not

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    Morgenwerk kick's their ass on every aspect....



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    Having to deal with radioactive materials at work I think I would want to avoid more of them at home lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by Perseus View Post
    This may be the ugliest watch I've ever seen
    Aye, that's a bold statement my friend.

    Quote Originally Posted by underwatermechanic View Post
    Having to deal with radioactive materials at work I think I would want to avoid more of them at home lol
    The materials in the clock aren't radioactive and the microwave generator is pretty puny. Nevertheless, there are many reasons not to wear that thing.




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    I remember seeing this when the campaign was running. I applaud their effort to do something new and unique (and science!) but the aesthetics make it unwearable.

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    While I applaud the technological side of it, I think it makes for a pretty silly watch that nobody need and will wear. Sometimes, new ideas are better left as ideas...
    Last edited by DM71; Dec 16, 2014 at 06:24 PM. Reason: typo
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    Quote Originally Posted by I-B View Post
    Morgenwerk kick's their ass on every aspect....

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    Woah! I like that thing!
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    Morgenwerk watches have to be charged in a cradle, don't they? Not often, perhaps, but while I don't mind charging many devices, I would mind charging a watch.

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    It is very cool technology, but if I woke up one morning and realized I had spent 6k on that watch, I'd have to chop my arm off.

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