{"id":4370,"date":"2024-04-28T13:50:22","date_gmt":"2024-04-28T13:50:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportandhealthy.com\/?p=4370"},"modified":"2024-04-28T13:50:22","modified_gmt":"2024-04-28T13:50:22","slug":"the-electricianz-matrix-limited-edition-may-be-gone-but-its-not-forgotten","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportandhealthy.com\/?p=4370","title":{"rendered":"The Electricianz Matrix Limited Edition May Be Gone, But It&#8217;s Not Forgotten"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When the latest Matrix film was released, I, like many of you (I imagine), was transported back to 1999 when the first film came out and blew my 14-year old mind. A rush of nostalgia compelled me to rewatch the original trilogy, and I found myself pleasantly surprised at how much better Reloaded and Revolution were than I had thought at the time. Back then, I had thought them brutal abominations that barely deserved any kind of association with the ground-breaking debut of the concept. However, what surprised me was how many of the \u201cclassic\u201d fight scenes, action sequences, or even expository dialogue actually came from the second and third films. Filled up with green-numbered enthusiasm for the franchise, I was thrilled to see The Electricianz release a Matrix limited-edition watch to mark the fourth film\u2019s release.<\/p>\n<p>I managed to secure one of the press samples of this goofy little gadget so I could bring it to your eyes, lest it had slipped past them upon its drop. If you haven\u2019t heard of The Electricianz before, I advise you to take a seat. This quartz-regulated, unapologetically steampunk wrist weapon will surely inspire a strong reaction. Which form that reaction takes, however, is anyone\u2019s guess\u2026<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/static.fratello.com\/2022\/04\/Electricianz-Matrix-Limited-Edition-Review-Watch-13.jpg\"><\/p>\n<h2>Mr. Softy<\/h2>\n<p>I must be going soft in my old age. For someone that takes a generally biting and cynical view of \u201creal\u201d horology when the slightest detail is somehow \u201coff\u201d in my mind, I have noticed how disgustingly warm and fuzzy I am feeling toward these newer, have-a-go hero brands trying (often desperately) to do something (<i>anything<\/i>) differently from that which has gone before.<\/p>\n<p>I find myself making excuses for watches that are, in comparison to the pantheon of truly great timepieces that most of us lust after, materially rubbish, odd-ball trinkets that threaten to steal your attention for a matter of minutes before being summarily forgotten. As they say, trends are temporary, but class is eternal. What we have here is certainly not classy. To be honest, it\u2019s barely a trend (and if it is, it\u2019s a trend no one asked for).<\/p>\n<p>But, in the same way, brands like SevenFriday, Klokkers, or even Dietrich were able to titillate me to the point of seriously considering a purchase, sufficiently \u201cother\u201d to be of genuine interest. Is it good? Well, no, not really. It\u2019s really, really bad in a lot of ways. But for some incredibly annoying reason, it doesn\u2019t stop me from wanting it. In some ways, its crassness, utter ridiculousness, and balls-to-the-wind self-confidence make me want it even more.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/static.fratello.com\/2022\/04\/Electricianz-Matrix-Limited-Edition-Review-Watch-10.jpg\"><\/p>\n<h2>Confession time<\/h2>\n<p>I actually own a watch by The Electricianz already. I picked up the yellow one upon the brand\u2019s debut, which feels like a long time ago. It has received barely any wrist time. That\u2019s not because it isn\u2019t comfortable. Despite these watches\u2019 massive 45mm diameter, they are lightweight, have stout lugs, and sit rather ergonomically. And it isn\u2019t because I don\u2019t think it\u2019s cool. I <i>do<\/i> think it\u2019s cool. It\u2019s simply because it isn\u2019t a watch designed for <i>me<\/i> to wear.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/static.fratello.com\/2022\/04\/Electricianz-Matrix-Limited-Edition-Review-Watch-1.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Despite that, I wanted to own it because it made me smile. That might sound grossly wasteful, but it isn\u2019t as uncommon a habit as you might imagine. A great many of my friends and teammates (myself included) own a number of Casio G-Shocks that we never wear but simply enjoy <i>owning<\/i>. I can certainly understand that this kind of frivolity will rankle some, sicken others, but resonate with a few. If I were to clean out my collection, these curios would be the first to go. And yet, since no one is forcing me to do that, I keep them, look at them, show them to people as conversation starters, and feel like I very much got my money\u2019s worth.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/static.fratello.com\/2022\/04\/Electricianz-Matrix-Limited-Edition-Review-Watch-4.jpg\"><\/p>\n<h2>Are all watches for wearing?<\/h2>\n<p>And isn\u2019t that the point? What is value? If you simply see a watch as a tool to perform the basic function of telling the time, this kind of hoarding consumerism might well seem disgusting. You know what? I won\u2019t argue with you. In the face of the horrors so many people in this world have to face, it <i>is<\/i> pretty uncomfortable to acknowledge. But that self-inflicted discomfort doesn\u2019t change the facts. Watch collecting is rarely defined by pure rhyme or reason. In fact, the longer you spend in this game, the more eccentric, or, should I say, <i>addicted<\/i> you are likely to become.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/static.fratello.com\/2022\/04\/Electricianz-Matrix-Limited-Edition-Review-Watch-8.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>We don\u2019t collect watches because we need multiple tools to tell us the time. I\u2019d wager that very few people check the aggregate time of their entire watch collection before settling on what time it most likely is <i>exactly<\/i>. Although, as a side note, that\u2019s not a bad way to squeeze the functionality of a tourbillon or a dual-resonance movement out of a budget collection of pieces, if that kind of thing is your bag\u2026<\/p>\n<p>We collect watches because of how they make us feel. We do it because their characters matter to us. To the uninitiated (or even to the more level-headed collector), the notion seems mad. And perhaps it is. Perhaps we are all a little bit mad. And maybe, just maybe, that\u2019s why The Electricianz still exists (or, at least, one reason as to why it does).<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/static.fratello.com\/2022\/04\/Electricianz-Matrix-Limited-Edition-Review-Watch-6.jpg\"><\/p>\n<h2>A world of one<\/h2>\n<p>Not every watch has to change the world. It\u2019s far more likely that watches only change the worlds of individuals on a very micro level. The relationships we cultivate with the watches in our collections are developed in a similar fashion to the way we build friendship groups. There is often one character for one thing and another for another thing. We don\u2019t expect the same friend to be there in every situation. Is it therefore healthier to look at your watches the same way?<\/p>\n<p>You\u2019ll find there are \u201cthinking watches\u201d that grow with you through life. You have sporty watches that come out with you for a run, whatever the weather. There are heirloom pieces that keep you connected to your family. Perhaps one or two were gifts that tie you to a special person or time in your life.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/static.fratello.com\/2022\/04\/Electricianz-Matrix-Limited-Edition-Review-Watch-12.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>And maybe, just maybe, there\u2019s one watch that represents that friend who turns up at your door unannounced at 3:00 AM, in the middle of a driving snowstorm, wearing board shorts, a tank top, and a retro pair of Briko sunglasses, cigarette hanging out of their mouth, covered in schnapps, and tailed by a bunch of irate police officers and reminds you, with a gravelly chuckle, to live a little. That friend, for me, is basically any watch from The Electricianz, but especially the badass Matrix Limited Edition\u00a0I have on my wrist today.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/static.fratello.com\/2021\/12\/Hamilton-PSR-Matrix.003.jpg\"><\/p>\n<h2>Matrix versus Matrix<\/h2>\n<p>We recently reviewed the much more serious Matrix Limited Edition PRS from Hamilton. That IP-plated, green-LED-screened gem was my favorite PRS model <i>ever<\/i>,<i> <\/i>because, for me, it was perfectly aligned with the gritty, Neo-futuristic style of the Matrix films. But, in comparison to this buoyant example of <em>joie de vie<\/em>, the Hamilton looks like a cardigan-wearing Classics professor.<\/p>\n<p>I like watches to be a lot of whatever it is they want to be. I like full-blooded, whole-hearted designs that leave you in non-doubt as to what a watch is and what it is there to do. While that sounds \u201cwild\u201d, it doesn\u2019t have to be. A Breguet Tradition model is a perfect example of a watch that knows itself. So too does The Electricianz Matrix know itself. You might not like it at all, but I doubt very much you\u2019ll be getting an apology any time soon.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/static.fratello.com\/2022\/04\/Electricianz-Matrix-Limited-Edition-Review-Watch-3.jpg\"><\/p>\n<h2>Let\u2019s call a spade a spade<\/h2>\n<p>I mean, it is ridiculous. It is covered in the cascading digits that make up the Matrix. Bright green numerals tumble over the crystal and onto the strap (which feels like it\u2019s made from some kind of plasticky-skinned space slug) and litter the display. The off-center dial tells the time, which is probably the most surprising thing about this watch. Yes, it actually works. Better still, it tells the time in the dark thanks to the garish green glow that is cast from beneath the time-telling chapter ring whenever you press the big, unmissable button at 2 o\u2019clock.<\/p>\n<p>Although it\u2019s likely to cause your seasoned Calatrava collector to lose his lunch, I\u2019ll bet if you show this to a kid or a young teenager next to a classic dress watch, they would think The Electricianz model was the more exciting of the two.<\/p>\n<p>And maybe, just maybe, that\u2019s because it is\u2026<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/static.fratello.com\/2022\/04\/Electricianz-Matrix-Limited-Edition-Review-Watch-11.jpg\"><\/p>\n<h3>Are you an idiot like me?<\/h3>\n<p>Look, Fratello is a serious watch site. We cover the whole industry from top to bottom because that\u2019s our duty to you, our readers. You might think a light-hearted look at a model like this, that retails for under \u20ac400 is a waste of time, but I think it\u2019s a valuable part of the rich tapestry of our industry.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/static.fratello.com\/2022\/04\/Electricianz-Matrix-Limited-Edition-Review-Watch-5.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>We often laud watches that can start conversations. But let\u2019s take the newly-minted Omega Seamaster 300M Professional with the green dial into a room full of \u201cnormal\u201d people along with The Electricianz Matrix Limited Edition with its flashing green display. Let\u2019s see how many people notice that the Seamaster is novel for not having a red-tipped seconds hand or red Seamaster text like the old models when its rival is illuminating the imaginations of wowed onlookers with its ghostly glow bug of a dial.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/static.fratello.com\/2022\/04\/Electricianz-Matrix-Limited-Edition-Review-Watch-7.jpg\"><\/p>\n<h3>Inspiration is the key<\/h3>\n<p>You see what I mean? We, as in watch lovers the world over, are so used to existing within an echo chamber of appreciation for high-end watchmaking, it is easy to forget the value in the \u201cwow\u201d factor for the uninitiated.<\/p>\n<p>The first watch I fell in love with belonged to my childhood friend, James. James had a Smarties watch. He\u2019d saved up the caps from tubes of Smarties (which were\/are small, sugar-coated chocolate candies) and sent them off with a postal order to get his illustrious timepiece.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/static.fratello.com\/2022\/04\/Electricianz-Matrix-Limited-Edition-Review-Watch-9.jpg\"><\/p>\n<h2>It blew my mind.<\/h2>\n<p>I\u2019ve been obsessed with watches <i>ever since<\/i>. It wasn\u2019t a Patek, a Vacheron, or an AP that got me into this hobby. It was a totally naff Smarties watch. And I could easily imagine this Matrix model and any other watch like it being exactly the kind of amusing and engaging springboard for young kids who will one day give a damn about the white text on the green SMP. And therefore, even though you have to be kind of mad to buy one, maybe, just maybe, it might be the best thing you\u2019ve ever done.<\/p>\n<p>Learn more about The Electricianz here, and please let me have it (both barrels) in the comments below. 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