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THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016

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FROM THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE | www.businessline.in

Swish precision Futuristic timepieces — from hydro technology to biomorphic cases — promise to demolish the lingering image of the Swiss artisan as being conservative

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hat’s the first image that comes to your mind when you think of a smart-watch? A small LED screen that simply mirrors information from smartphones and tells time the usual way? While most geeks might be content with today’s ‘Beam me up, Scotty’ devices, a bunch of independent Swiss watchmakers are redefining the smartwatch concept for those who dare to be distinctive. Neither connected to a smartphone, nor relaying information from one, these smarter and truly futuristic timepieces will demolish the lingering image of Swiss artisans as being conservative. Imagine, for example, a watch powered by liquid! The Pharaohs used water clocks. Nearly 3,400 years later, horologists have created wristwatches that defy gravity to tell time using reservoirs of liquid.

Back to the future Called Hydro Technology or HYT watches, they rely not on any computerised chip but have a mechanical mind of their own instead. Vincent Perriard, CEO of HYT, explains that the technology was inspired from the 3000 BC water clock Clepsydra, which had two flexible reservoirs with a capillary attached at each end. One contained an aqueous liquid with fluorescein in it, while the other held a viscous transparent liquid. What kept them apart was the repulsion force of the molecules in each fluid.

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We know that Pharaohs used water clocks. Nearly 3,400 years later, horologists have created wristwatches that can stun gravity to tell time using reservoirs of liquid

How did this device tell time? “The hours are indicated by the coloured fluorescent aqueous liquid released from a flexible reservoir compressed by a piston. These reservoirs, or bellows, are located at six o’clock and are made from a supple electro-deposited alloy. The first coloured liquid travels through the capillary, pushing back the transparent viscous one into its own reservoir and then returning to its original position at six o’clock in what is referred to as a retrograde manner.” The HYT team works with NASA suppliers in the US for its watch parts. The company has crafted several limitededition watches for a waiting list of connoisseurs. The price: ₹35 lakh onwards. Yes, they sell in India too! “A new era of watches has dawned,” declares Perriard. Indeed a new era for Swiss watches with more than one ground-breaking idea. Maximilian Büsser & Friends, or MB&F, is another independent brand that is in demand for unconventional, smarter watches. Founder, Maximilian Büsser insists it is not just a brand. “It is a concept lab where we deconstruct traditional, very high-end watchmaking and reconstruct it into amazing pieces of 3D kinetic art.” Launching MB&F — his ‘dream project’ — after several successful years as Managing Director of Harry Winston Rare Timepieces, Büsser only recently managed to bring it to India, a country close to his heart, since his mother is an Indian. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

Liquid time Maximilian Büsser, founder of MB&F, or Maximilian Büsser & Friends, is another independent brand that is pushing the bar for smarter watches. MB&F recently introduced his futuristic watch designs in the Indian market

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