This trick is just great! I love the look and feel of the watch and enjoy the performances
immensely. No one has ever caught on (including my engineering buddies). I can't recommend this
trick for beginners as a decent amount of patter is always involved with it. It's not a difficult
trick in itself, but to pull it off well is another matter. I rarely use this trick as a mentalism
effect and use it more as a psychokinesis effect where I "magically" move the hands (out of view of
course) without ever touching the dial! Patter is easier than saying I've "preset" the watch and
then having to wait a bit...
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This is a beautiful watch. I wear it as my everyday watch and it looks great. A few of my friends
actually have similar watches, so no one ever gets suspicious that I'm wearing anything but a normal
watch.
But as for the trick...
Yes, I've heard a lot about "the trick is only as
good as the performer" but the instructions leave you without any direction as to where the trick
should go.
Secondly, in some instances, you need to stall for over a minute. That's a long
time! I like doing things that look like real magic - if I already predicted the time, why can't I
just turn the watch around and show it as soon as the time is declared?
Finally, the watch
is not all that practical. You need to change the time back to the standard time every time you use
it and there is no stem to change the time back! And one shouldn't forget the fact that reseting
the watch in front of the spectator will blow the effect.
Still, the watch is a wonderful
looking piece of ingenious engineering, and the effect cannot be discredited for a lack of
ingenuity. However, the need to stall in awkward places in the routine makes the trick nearly
impractical for use. Also, the investment of over a hundred dollars in one trick is steep,
especially in light of this criticism (although the price is understandable for a watch made as it
is).
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I have the regular Time Machine and it is pretty nice - I'd say the Masters watch is better quality,
but I still use my old one. The reason for this is that the original was a somewhat androgenous
design. The Masters is very masculine. I don't consider myself a girly-girl, but the audience may
have questions about the trick if I am wearing a watch that doesn't seem right. Anyhow, it is a very
good trick, very easy, just learn to speak slowly and clearly in your whole routine and it won't
seem unnatural during this one.
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I bought this time machine trick a few years back and paid about twice what it is now. I have used
this ever since and it is a strong piece of magic. The concept is easy and operation is very good.
With this on your wriste you will be ready to perform any time. Recommended to all.
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Sometimes, it takes a while for it to work, and this lag must be filled with distracting patter.
"How's your day?"... "Nice jacket, where'd you buy it?"... doesn't cut it. You must fill the lapse
in time with precise conversation so your audience won't think something is up.
Also, I've had
problems with people grabbing the watch out of my hand before I know what happened and inspecting
it. Of course, I gently take it back saying, "You didn't ask permission, sorry." Another problem
is people asking, "Hey, do it with my watch!" I get a lot of those. I respond, "One show only."
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This is great! It's a very unique trick! Completely impromtu! I wear this watch every place I go!!!
(exept in the pool!)
PICK IT UP!!!! (if you have some money to spend )
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Personally, I find that this watch looks pretty ordinary - which is good because you do not want it
to look as if it is gimmicky. You want it to look like an every day watch you can find anywhere.
The effect is very strong. Over the years, I have purchased 3 of these watches. The
mechanism is well made and sensitive, and can be wore as an everyday watch.
I love using
this with M5 and psychokinetic time so that you actually plan out an entire watch routine where you
can also stop their borrowed watches at the same time, reverse time, and even predict time.
This effect, when done well, really get great reactions from spectators.
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i love the feel of this watch. it is a great effect if pulled off the correct way. sometimes you
actually have to stall them for over a minute and after that long they definetely think something is
up, but i still reccomend this watch over any other time machine watch for sure.
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This watch is and now my best friend! i personally try not to use it much or until new the end of a
set (to save my ass). The other night in a pub (after a few drinks) I was convinced to do some
magic. The opener was classic coin work but then I messed up on two card tricks in a row. (I sobered
up quickly and pulled off the watch. When i revealed the Time the spectator fell back off his seat
while screaming. Thats what its all about!!!!!
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if you use it as a psychokinesis trick where you use your mind to move the hands to where the
person said the time you can stall to take the allowed minute for the watch to turn to the correct
time and you can keep it out of your hands too.