It ... tells time?
Like something out of a James
Bond film, it's a watch -- equipped with a laser. Its inventor, Patrick Priebe,
built it during downtime from his full-time gig creating props and modestly
describes it as a "tiny watch made of garbage."
Still, Priebe's laser watch has
attracted its share of attention for being an entertaining, if mildly dangerous,
bit of technology. (It will burn skin if the wearer isn't careful.)
On a YouTube video, the German
tinkerer activates the laser and pops a handful of balloons, lights a few
matches and burns through a compact-disc case.
Priebe, who runs a firm called Laser Gadgets, said he
made the watch out of "leftovers."
"I found a piece of leftover
tubing, and I put it on my wrist and I realized it looked like a watch already,"
he said from his home near Cologne. After molding the tubing a bit more, "all I
had to do was file down the edges to make the time module fit and cut something
out for the laser module on the side, and it fit right away. It's just my style,
putting things together without a plan."
The laser watch has been compared
to a James Bond device, but Priebe says it wasn't inspired by a particular Bond
film -- not even "Goldfinger," with its famous
scene of the villain aiming a laser at Bond's crotch. Instead, it was a
Nintendo game of "GoldenEye," the video game based on the 1995 Pierce Brosnan
Bond movie.
"I'm not really a Bond fan,"
Priebe said, admitting that he prefers science fiction.
Priebe, a former lab technician,
is a now a full-time prop builder who's constructed pieces for the TV show
"Warehouse 13," among other projects. He also makes money from YouTube views and
been caught off-guard by the interest in the laser watch. He likes to personally
answer YouTube comments and e-mail queries, and has gotten backed up with
both.
Incidentally, if you're
interested in buying the watch -- you budding Dr. Evil, you -- too bad. It's not
for sale, Priebe says.
"There are some limits," he
said. "I always say I don't make weapons. I just make toys."

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