what is essentially a polarizing piece.
very calm and cool and collected, mr. blank.
anyway, i don't think this watch is out to make a statement per se.
it almost strikes me as a personal piece that one might wear in times of deep introspection... like how one fingers a cross in times of, say, anxiety.
a watch with a clear dial may distract. this one, it draws you deeper into thinking.
ok, now, that's my attempt at trying to understand what this piece is all about... the every day man looking inside a modern art gallery through the glass, from the street.
intriguing.
from the gentleman who created the H1... but, of course, one needs to give this the proper context and perspective when viewing. at this level you're more interested in the inner workings of BH on how it led to the H9 more than the watch itself.
wondering if it's going to be expensive :p
good one, VB. but, of course