Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Miki’s TimeBurner Watch Uses Piston Like A Motorcycle To Tell The Time

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Old fashion came back. Thanks to Miki Eleta’s Timeburner Watch which is deliberated as a tribute to the start of combustion engines. It has a piston driven representation of time and is available in case of distinctive industrial look. This unusual watch is inspired by freight trains in Bosnia, a loud knocking sound by a motorcycle engine and more . According to its initiator, the timepiece is basically a tribute to the first combustion engines of the 19th century. Miki made this bizarre and unique watch in collaboration with Marc Jenni, who is independent watch makers. miki-eleta-piston-watch
Miki’s Timeburner takes an exceptional approach to exhibit the time. At its simplest element is the opening at the six o’clock position on the dial screening the passage of the hours. There is a small indicator at the bottom of the window to show where the current time should be read.
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The method of visualization minutes is awesome; the piston is attached to the dial at nine o’clock position and moves in and out to the left of the dial. The trend of the rod of the piston specifies whether the upper or lower of the minutest sign should be read – if the rod is downward, then the user must look for the line of 0-30 minute, if rod points up, you will look to the 30-60 minute line.
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Timeburner case is finished with stainless steel and DIA of 48 mm (1.88 in).  The watch has 3 ATM water resistance in it and manual snaking caliber inside with a 46 hour power reserve. The Timeburner is presented in three different colors, each limited to 99 pieces Read more

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