The Ferrofluids Concept Watch

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Friday, September 10th, 2010

Ferrowatch from zaouaikarim on Vimeo.

The Montre Ferrofluide is a concept watch that uses ferrofluids – a suspension of magnetic particles in liquid – to create the watch face. When not activated, the face is just a pool of liquid… but then the magic happens.

Don’t expect this to pop up at your local Macy’s jewelry counter. While feasible, I suspect the energy required may be a bit high.

via Hodinkee

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