There are many things that are beyond my comprehension...

Feb 25, 2015,12:35 PM
 

... and to that long list you can add the following:


Why on earth would Omega sponsor "a project whose ambitious aim is to circle the globe in an airplane powered only by solar energy" with a watch that's powered by a battery?!? I'm pretty sure the technology exists for a solar powered watch wink

Like I wrote, there are many things beyond my comprehension!

Warm regards,

Kamy


We all love pics, so here is one borrowed from the Omega website.






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Because ....

 
 By: nilomis : February 25th, 2015-12:42
It also be used to go to space and beyond? Now serious: I don't understand just like you. Cheers, Nilo

Good point :) [nt]

 
 By: Goldenlutin : February 25th, 2015-12:56

Succès de scandale?

 
 By: Kamy : February 25th, 2015-14:13
Perhaps! But my personal feeling is that this piece will be a success amongst those who fail to see its irony. Much regards, Kamy

Love dem words...

 
 By: jedimaster99 : February 26th, 2015-13:29
"..fail to see its irony.." Classic! 8D

:) [nt]

 
 By: Kamy : February 27th, 2015-01:01

I was under the impression the Solar Impulse . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 26th, 2015-00:01
. . . is battery powered at night. Art

Of course Art, just like a solar powered watch!

 
 By: Kamy : February 27th, 2015-01:00
And that's the point I was trying to make, but perhaps not very well! In my opinion a solar powered watch would have been more apropos. Kind regards, Kamy

I fully understand the level of correlation . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 27th, 2015-07:16
. . . would be higher if they had opted for solar, Kamy. That they didn't is an indication that sensibility outweighs marketing at Omega.

Solar....

 
 By: jedimaster99 : February 26th, 2015-13:27
Seiko Solar, right? Power-wise, a nearly perfect (poifeck?) watch, LOL! A missed oppor-tuna-tee. Thank you! =8^{D>

In this case, I'm staying with my ...

 
 By: nilomis : February 27th, 2015-06:20
"Vintage" solar, the HB-SIA: Is not battery or solar powered but is, IMHO, very cool. Cheers, Nilo ...