Concord C1 Quantum Gravity watch, part suspension bridge, part bomb

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The Concord C1 Quantum Gravity watch, sure to make any Borg feel like a star. We are fabulous.

Below, a short video showing the tourbillon bi-axial being constructed, which as you may know is a little geary thing that goes click click whirr.

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10 Responses to Concord C1 Quantum Gravity watch, part suspension bridge, part bomb

  1. Gronk says:

    Be careful, though; this beast eats up elerium like there was no tomorrow. Talk about going green …

  2. ZoopyFunk says:

    TSA no happy.

  3. ZoopyFunk says:

    Okay, the open sided left hand side with the wires or whatever exposed? Gorgeous. Jesus TF Christ this is a badass watch.

  4. Anonymous says:

    what even is this?

  5. kaiza says:

    @#7

    It’s 1974 and I am re-assembling my fathers watch.

    It’s 2008 and I am looking at a crazy new watch.

    It’s 1974 and I’ve just… no, wait, the watch has travelled back in time with me.

  6. smellison says:

    A matrix themed construction video? Maybe a bad call.

  7. alowishus says:

    I love how they used a hand-held standard-definition camcorder to record the construction of a watch that costs more than a house.

  8. ROSSINDETROIT says:

    This is very badass. Concord should do more technically cool and functionally pointless stuff. Better than selling another 10,000 Impresario watches.

  9. Halloween Jack says:

    It’s 2009. I have a watch that cost more than my father earned in his entire lifetime. I paid for it by turning some lead into gold. I would find this funny if I still had a sense of humor.

  10. bibulb says:

    There’s a Dr. Manhattan joke that’s JUST out of reach of my addlepated head.

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