?When I look down I see the ocean depths. When I look up I see the expanse of the universe?, he says, referring to the parallel dimension of his art and character. The sea and the sky do in fact come together in ?ImmenSEAty?. Its glare-proofed sapphire crystal reveals an expanse of sea as well as various unexpected indications. Along with the centrally positioned hours and minutes on Earth, the watch shows the time on Neptune, Uranus and Saturn on individual subdials arrayed on the upper part of the main dial. For the record, please note that a day on Saturn lasts 10.656 hours, on Uranus 17.24 hours and on Neptune 16.11 hours. ImmenSEAty? comes with a hand-wound mechanical movement that provides five days of power reserve. It features a flying tourbillon, i.e. one with suspended carriage, at 6 o?clock, that includes a Swiss lever escapement and a construction allowing the carriage to rotate in exactly one minute without resorting to ball bearings. The watch?s power reserve is read off a 120° sectoral indicator positioned between 8 and 9 o?clock on the dial." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKvfFT75SY8