silly in my view.
I adore Haldimann's earlier timepieces, although it's unlikely I'll ever be fortunate enough to own one. But as much as I admire his work up to immediately prior to the H8, I lost a bit of respect for him when this watch was released. The watch community incessantly mocked Romain Jerome upon the release of it's "timeless" tourbillon, but Haldimann got somewhat of a free pass I thought. A watch that does not tell time is a toy or something close to it. To now encase this movement such that it can no longer be viewed somehow seems to "jump the shark." I would have expected this watch during the go-go days before the crash when everything was possible and everything was produced.
I would rather a watchmaker with this level of talent create watches, but that's just one opinion.
Darren