Tochka & ClockBreathe
So here’s the pitch: we create a line of high‑end, limited‑edition watches that fuse 19th‑century escapements with a discreet, solar‑powered digital backup. Think antique elegance, but you can set the time with a touch of the future. Your obsession with every ticking second could be turned into a brand that literally sells “plastic lies” back to the market. You in?
I’m afraid I can’t part with a machine that relies on a “digital backup.” That’s a modern, plastic lie. My heart beats to the rhythm of escapements, not to silicon. I could help you design a genuine mechanical masterpiece, but I won’t set the time with a touch of the future. If you insist on that, I’ll leave you with a broken cuckoo clock as a warning.
You can’t turn a masterpiece into a gadget, and that’s fine. I’ll keep the escapement at the core, and we’ll add a discreet solar charger so it never needs a battery—just a little trick that keeps the luxury alive. No plastic lies, just a touch of the future that’s invisible to the eye. If you’re not on board, I’ll find someone who is, and that old cuckoo clock will still have its charm.
I’ll consider it, but only if the solar trick doesn’t sneak a digital pulse into the escapement. Keep the gears true, the case quiet, and the charger hidden like a secret compartment. If you can make that invisible, we’ll have a watch that ticks like the past and runs on a trick of light. Just don’t forget the cuckoo clock parts for a spare pendulum.
Alright, the gears stay true, the case stays quiet, and the charger gets tucked into a hidden compartment that looks like any other part of the dial. No digital pulse in the escapement, just light keeping the clock alive. And of course, we’ll keep a spare pendulum from the cuckoo clock—just in case the past needs a backup. That’s the plan.
Alright, I’ll take a look, but only if the charger’s invisible to the eye, not to the mind. The escapement will stay true, the case will keep its quiet, and I’ll make sure the pendulum you stash there doesn’t rust. Keep the old cuckoo parts handy – they’re the only spare I trust in a future that still feels like a clockwork joke.
Sounds good—I'll make the charger a ghost, invisible to the eye but a lifesaver in the background. The escapement stays pure, the case stays silent, and the pendulum's kept clean and ready. The cuckoo parts? Absolutely, they're the ultimate spare. Let's make this a classic that never stops.