Stellar Engine
Power reserve: 42 h, 21600 vph
The concept of the Zbioland Interstellar Engine watch sounds fascinating! In 1908, the Seguin brothers (Louis Seguin and Laurent Seguin) invented the rotary-cylinder engine, solving the problem of early aviation engines with iron-cast cylinders that required external radiators, making them bulky. They named their company the Gnome Engine Company (Société Des Moteurs Gnôme). At first glance, this type of engine looks almost identical in appearance to later radial air-cooled piston aviation engines, with cylinders arranged uniformly in a circular pattern, but operates on a fundamentally different principle. In this type of engine, the cylinders rotate together with the propeller, while the crankshaft remains fixed, which is exactly the opposite of a conventional engine. The Zbioland Interstellar Engine not only enhances visual appeal with its unique design, symbolizing dynamic energy inside the watch, but also adds enjoyment and visual interest to wearing it with its natural winding motion.
As for telling time, the innovative placement of the hands at the 6 o'clock position is a creative choice. It adds a touch of futurism, allowing the wearer to discreetly check the time conveniently. This unconventional design choice perfectly complements the theme of the Galaxy series, blending elegance with functionality.
Overall, this concept watch, with its celestial aesthetics and innovative timekeeping method, is poised to inspire the imagination of watch enthusiasts.