DEVON TREAD STEAMPUNK Limited Edition Available at Watchismo
![]() DEVON TREAD STEAMPUNK
This was just a dream project at first, but based on the
overwhelming positive response, it's now a reality and coming to
Watchismo this Fall!
The watch will be the epitome of the Steampunk movement with
its bolted brass casing and aeronautically engineered mechanical
conveyor belt time system. This is the ultimate in Victorian
Futurism...
VIEW THE DEVON TREAD 1 STEAMPUNK WATCH |
Devon
is a reinvention of the watch. The Tread 1, daring and inventive,
represents the exploratory American spirit. The exposed movement is a
mesmerizing display of the patented interwoven system of conveyor belts.
This series of belts includes critical elements that allow the optical
recognition system to know every belt position at all times.
The Devon Works Tread watch is arguably the most cutting edge watch
made today, a timepiece of striking visuals and technology. The Tread 1
Watch features four internal 2-micron thin belts that spin within the
case to display the time. It’s powered by a lithium polymer
rechargeable cell that is charged by wireless induction. This electric
system runs the belts that are kept in tune with an optical technology.
Add that all up, and you have one of the most technically advanced,
visually stunning watches ever made. The Devon Works Tread 1 Watch was
designed by a California aerospace company, a group that is quite
comfortable with fitting square pegs through round holes. This watch is
a prime example of their technical prowess.
Operating out of California, DEVON is the only American watch company
using its own proprietary movement. In late 2010, the Tread 1 was
nominated for the Gran Prix d’Horlogerie de Genéve in the category of
Design and Concept Watch – the first American watch brand ever to
receive this laudable recognition.
Led by founder Scott Devon and headquartered in Los Angeles,
California, Devon Works, LLC is a design lab dedicated to creating
innovative luxury products that exemplify the American spirit.
"This
exquisite timepiece is making my jaw drop. It works with a series of
tiny conveyor belts that are a mere 2 microns thin, moving the numerals
into exactly the right positions at precisely the right times.
It's powered by a rechargeable lithium battery, and there's nothing to
plug in when it's time for replenishment -- it recharges using wireless
induction. Overseeing all this mechanical wizardry is an optical
recognition system that's constantly aware of the position of each of
those tiny belts.
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