Reel Watch







An ITR perfectly hidden in a place they'd never expect. "Reel Watch" by Uday Jadugar allows you to easily float and animate objects on the go!
"Reel Watch" is a special, tiny Invisible Thread Reel hidden inside of a replica smart watch. It's perfectly concealed and super easy to use. The durable system is designed to last many performances but, when the thread does need to be replaced, the process is incredibly quick and simple.
Perform beloved effects like The Floating Bill, Haunted Pack, and more, everywhere you go. With "Reel Watch", you'll be ready to perform miracles at a moment's notice.
Comes in Stainless Steel or Titanium Black (each with a black band).
Note—the watch is made of plastic. The "Stainless Steel" or "Titanium Black" are referenced to the color, and how the watch looks. From a distance, the watch looks like steel or titanium—but it is actually made of plastic.
Customer reviews for Reel Watch
Community questions about Reel Watch
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Dexter asks: Is this better or the Tarantula 2 by Yigal Mesika?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:They both are great, its more about preference
Robert asks: Could it be used for floating a rose in a parlour or stage situation?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You can use this in parkour settings.
Cayden asks: can it tell you the time? because that would seem weird to wear a watch that doesn't work.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It is not a functional watch
Stephen asks: Can you swap the watch band out for a different band?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It is not possible.
Mark asks: If I were to place an object on the ground (anchored), would I be able to stand up? Just trying to get an idea on what is the length of the thread.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Probably not, as this is suited for closer levitations in your hands.
Dave asks: My earlier question needed better wording - can the watch reel lock to hold the line out in a fix position and the be unlocked say for a haunted deck routine ?
- 1. Donald responds:Nope.
Dave asks: Can the watch reel lock and unlock? Do you sell the replacement thread?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You can access the reel by unlocking the watch, the thread is standard thread, any brand will be fine
Bryan asks: Is this mechanical or a motorized reel? Is there a reel distance-- how far can the IT be pulled out in performance?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:This is mechanical, The reel distance is dependant on how much fell you have on the spools, you should be able to do everything you need to distance wise with this.
David asks: Is it quiet in operation ? If it makes noise when extending or retracting then it can't be used for close-up work. I read a review that says it makes noise. What say you Vanishing Inc? (or anyone who has actually purchased on and used it)
- 1. David responds:Answering my own question: I saw that Luke Dancy has posted a video which demonstrates that the device is quiet in operation. Based on the video I saw, I believe this is quiet and can be used close-up.
- 2. Keith responds:I wouldn't trust a word from Dancey. Smilesotheylikeyou
- 3. Orvil responds:Is it me or does it sound like Keith has some beef with Dancy??
Leonardo asks: Is it easy to refill the IT?
- 1. Jim responds:As these go, it is relatively easy, if you have any experience to speak of.
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