rumata13Yeah, I get that it's titanium/tritium, but for half that, you could get a triple sensor, atomic/solar Casio with more bells & whistles than... something with a lot of bells & whistles. ;P
rumata13I'm pretty sure there are quartz watches that cost a lot more than $500. (Omegas, Tags and Grand Seikos come to mind). I would have gladly paid 500 for the Yes Equilibrium, if I didn't blow all my budget on my wife's watch this month. I don't think any mechanical watch in existence can do what it does. So, if you're reading this Mr. Bjorn Kartomten, please drop this again soon (like in 8 weeks or so ;o) )... I'll be definitely buying it.