This is a nicely executed prop replica, especially the watch face.. But to
be fair to the original:
- it had unidirectional saw teeth cut into the bezel to allow efficient cutting
- the bezel popped up from the watch body to allow the bezel to have access to the object being cut
- was powered by compressed air to provide the torque to be able to cut thru something, ie. rope.. A pancake motor , used in this replica, will not generate the torque to cut thru rope.
Ken
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29913723@N08/sets/
be fair to the original:
- it had unidirectional saw teeth cut into the bezel to allow efficient cutting
- the bezel popped up from the watch body to allow the bezel to have access to the object being cut
- was powered by compressed air to provide the torque to be able to cut thru something, ie. rope.. A pancake motor , used in this replica, will not generate the torque to cut thru rope.
Ken
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29913723@N08/sets/