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Giveaway watch for Kickstarter project- Orbital

rockpool

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I doubt element will read this, but your competition here is the $100 invicta pro diver line. You're using the same movement etc.

you're going to have to raise your game a bit to command a $250+ premium.
 

Fraggle42

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Steel with Red - looks cool and I like the case design, an interesting twist :)
 

wease

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19/8/12
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Steel with yellow

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Miclee

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7/5/14
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Hi wittnauer, Oh boy! you really read my mind regarding the design, it's my personal taste. I prefer to focus the detail on the case & go simple with the dial. We did discuss about the strap option but it's doesn't seem working with the case lugs , even with another set of end links . The strap will start like half way of the wrist , it's not working to me. I don't want to change the overall design of the cases, soild end links & bracelet as they're design as one complete soild piece right from the beginning. Plus,I really like the pattern on PVD black bracelet. So I decided to skip the option strap for Orbital. For our next watch, there'll be leather & rubber band.
For the AR, I intended not to have it , there's a weak point for that. The Sappire crystal is scratch resistant but sometime the scratch marks shown on the surface of the AR coating. So, it's a give & take, it doesn't really cost a lot to have that coating.
No, I have not contact ABTW. I think I should in order to spread the news! Do you know Alex Adam in person ?
Thanks for the advice & encouragement.
Cheers
Mic

Hi Michael,

First off, congratulations on actually doing what most of us would love to do... but never put into action.

The watch I would choose is SS with Yellow markings.


I like your choice of the Myiota movement and the 48mm case is awesome. The size is not for everyone but I'm a Panerai and Hublot man and have a wrist to make them look great and there is a big market for big watches.
What makes your design strong imo, is the balanced simplicity where I feel you must have painstakingly held back on putting popping design elements into dial and case. It is so difficult to restrain and curb your design from strong/bold design features because you want this watch to be recognized as your brand, ultimately. Instead I see that you reassured a beautiful understated watch that achieved an unmistaken design element in its well designed bracelet with those four lug screws. The case is not as understated as it appears seen from the front. As you view from around, the case reveals a delicate crown guard and it gives the impression that the timepiece is only on loan held by the four screws in an outer case. 5 ATM is enough, as most of us don't ever reach 3 meters below surface - ever... but 150 meters is great for snorkelers and most scuba divers so very marketable as such. The open case back is almost a must in new watches brought onto the market today and I'm happy to see you use sapphire crystal on both front and back. I would like to see the case back though and I don't see you mention AR. I believe a watch of this size could definitely use AR coating so that the sun-dialed face has a continuous presence and a glance to the date is enough to get it in one look. The face design is simple, very beautiful and easy to read time. The bezel and the second marker is where you put the options; three colours. Good idea. I wouldn't mind seeing a rubber band for this in the future since you are more than hinting it's great in and around water. My personal opinion for diving watches is that steel bracelets and sand tend to mark, although I have a few I end up wearing as work watches (I'm a General Contractor). Rubber's features are very beneficial to maintaining a superior looking timepiece, especially when you can easily place it original bracelet on. Leather... for the future. It's another story entirely.

Michael, I am excited for you and I wish for you to take a nice piece of the market. I will be following you.

BTW, have you been in touch with Ariel Adams from ABTW?
 

Miclee

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Hi, i did read comments as I can keep up with watch lovers direction & interaction is always important.
If Invicta produce a watch case with CNC milling like Orbital ,it'll be $1,000.
Thanks for your post
Mic

I doubt element will read this, but your competition here is the $100 invicta pro diver line. You're using the same movement etc.

you're going to have to raise your game a bit to command a $250+ premium.