Junod’s Eris planetary watch is a real treat to watch
Vineet Chauhan | Jul 7 2009

Pierre Junod has designed an ‘astronomical’ watch resembling planets. It is named after recently discovered and largest known dwarf planet to orbit the sun, Eris. Don’t worry, it ain’t that big. This watch will stylishly adorn your neck or home wall as it comes with a natural rubber neck strap. It is a spherical marvel with hour and minute hands floating through the equator of the globe. The orange pointer shows minute and the white pointer points to the hours that flew by.

Anthracite anodized aluminum has been used in the construction of its lustrous but sturdy exterior, while mineral glass crystal covers the equator to protect its hands. It has Swiss quartz movement powered by battery so you don’t miss a moment. Too bad you can’t flaunt it on your wrist. But you can keep it at your work desk or hang it with the rubber strap. This watch can be added to your treasured items for just $450.

Via: Product Page/ technabob

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