
The Earth and Moon are, we’re reliably informed, three-dimensional, so why should the Moon-phase dial on your upmarket wristwatch be flat? At Baselworld 2014, Swiss watchmaker Vicenterra took up the challenge to rectify this with its Luna volume 1, which shows the Earth and Moon as rotating three-dimensional spheres as part of its set of complications... Continue Reading Vicenterra Luna volume 1 watch gives Earth and Moon the 3D treatment
Section: Wearable Electronics
Tags: Automatic, Baselworld, Baselworld 2014, Moon, Watches, Water resistant
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