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I suspect that with a production "run" of 150 pieces we are unlikely to ever encounter one in the wild. It is also water resistant to 10 meters. Who is going to wear a 1.7 million CHF (1.74 million USD as of this morning) watch in the water?

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It sure is a technical marvel, but the primary purpose of a watch is to indicate the time clearly, and the watch face  is kind of small, compared to the entire dial. 

To be fair, there are quite a number of high end watches where the watch face doesn’t occupy the whole dial, such as the Lange 1 of A Lange Sohne, but the watch face is still large enough to be legible.

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1 hour ago, ifibrin said:

but the primary purpose of a watch is to indicate the time clearly

For you and me probably but I'm not sure that's the primary purpose when you're paying close to $2 million for 1 of 150 pieces.

The Haldimann H9 Reduction has a completely black crystal through which you can't see the hands or the tourbillon. Not sure if it has a display back?

haldimann h9.jpg

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