Through cutting-edge engineering design and state-of-the-art manufacturing and hand-assembly techniques, the Twin Turbo Furious' double triple-axis tourbillons have become the very ultimate solution in tourbillon-enhanced chronometric performance. Rotating and lightning fast speeds of 24, 48 and 180 seconds along the three axes of rotation, the engineering refinement of this configuration is only superseded by its visual impact: seeing purely mechanical assemblies of such refinement in such high-speed, yet accurate motion is the holy grail of ultra-fine watch connoisseur experiences.

Bringing the hypercar-inspired Twin Turbo even closer to the world of the fastest automobiles is its built-in mechanical Pit Board, an easy way to compare two elapsed times. Inspired by the old-time pit boards in auto racing, you use the crank (pulled out to the first position and unfolded) to move the colored, rotating disk and central digital display to set the reference time. Then, when you operate the monopusher chronograph normally, you can easily see the difference between the current time and the reference time you set. Seconds times greater than the reference time are in the red (+) portion of the pit board, while seconds times lower than the reference time are in the yellow and green (-) portion. Unlike today's pit boards, which are electronic, this is all done mechanically.



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In very good news, Fast 9's fast cars, big booms, and increasingly zany sequences mostly rely on practical effects. It's easy to spot a few exceptions, where clearly faked rows of cars bounce around in a cheap, CGI-rendered mess, but for the most part, Fast 9 spends its massive budget on believable bombast.

Without spoiling anything, the final sequence is an excuse to slam real cars together up and down busy streets. It's a brand-new gimmick in the action film universe. The filmmakers double down on the sequence with gorgeous long shots, instead of fast-cutting the hell out of it. And the results rank up there with F5's breathtaking bridge-driving showdown.

The good parts of Fast 9 are enough to live up to the usual series expectations at this point: the action is somehow bigger than last time, and the people pulling it off work together with a believable amount of heart, pride, and loyalty. Diesel remains the series' rock (pun intended), and whether a scene calls for grit or goofiness, he's on it like go-fast stripes on a muscle car.

When you first step inside Tej's party bus, you travel down a corridor at the ride's start. In reality, you're not moving that fast, but if you're sitting in the right seat (we'll get to that in a bit) it really feels like you're speeding down a long corridor. Until my third ride through, I could not figure out how they pulled off that illusion.

From there, you're on the move from Shaw. In the next room, you're "racing" down a Los Angeles highway to safety. You're supposed to feel like you're going about 120-miles per hour. I've driven 100 miles per hour before (sorry Jersey) and it's not exactly the same effect. But you do feel like you're cruising even though, in reality, you're not going anywhere near that speed. (I was told the buses travel at "show speeds." When I asked how fast that is, I was told it's not information that's given out.)

I was still a bit bummed the ride didn't involve sitting in and racing fast cars. That's a criticism of the ride I see across the internet while discussing the attraction. Maybe there's room for a follow-up ride at some point like when the next "Fast" movie hits theaters in 2020. It's clear fans would love that and it would probably be a massive hit.

Sean (Lucas Black) meets all the kids in the vast garage with the spiral ramp. The garage serves as a gathering spot for car enthusiasts and members of the drifting community in Tokyo. Sean finds himself among fellow car enthusiasts and meets a group of kids who share his passion for fast cars and drifting.

The Hawthorne Plaza Mall is a shopping destination that offers something for everyone. From fashion-forward clothing stores to specialty boutiques, this mall has it all. With its sprawling layout and variety of shops, visitors will surely find what they're looking for at Hawthorne Plaza Mall. But the shopping experience doesn't end there - the mall also features a diverse selection of dining options, ranging from fast food to sit-down restaurants. The mall boasts a state-of-the-art movie theater and plenty of cozy seating areas for those looking to catch a movie or simply relax.

A traditional carbonara is made with eggs, bacon or pancetta, and cheese (hello cholesterol bomb). So it's basically just about the least vegan dish there could be... which is why I had so much fun playing around in the kitchen and veganizing it! Not only did I figure out a way to get the creamy blissful sauce and the chewy delicious bites, but this turned out to be a super fast and easy vegan carbonara recipe. Just the way this girl likes it!

"Fast Five" (2011)

Title: We've come to the point when brand recognition is strong enough to not need both "fast" and "furious" in the title

Director: Justin Lin

Writer: Chris Morgan

The cast: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Sung Kang, Gal Gadot and introducing new bald guy into the FFU, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

The crime: Taking place in Rio, "Fast & Furious" has shifted from street racing to full-time heist mode, where the crime crew concocts a plan to steal $100 million from a local crime lord. Besides greed, they're further inspired because Mia and Brian are going to have a baby. But they have to get by the Diplomatic Security Service agent Luke Hobbs (The Rock) and his team first, before he arrests Brian and the rest for freeing Dom from the prison bus.

The tech: Dom uses the old standby NOS to give him an extra boost to help drag the vault of money through the streets of Rio. A computer chip acts as a MacGuffin. Plus, they're not part of the film per se, but some of the subtitles are nifty in that they speed on and off the screen like cars peeling out. A bit of meta playfulness for the fans.

The set pieces: Brian and the crew busting Dom from his prison bus is lots of fun (especially since no one was hurt when it overturned). But the literal train heist at the beginning and the vault heist through the streets foreshadow the level of crime crew cooperation and mid-action ridiculousness that will take place in the films to come.

Verdict: As the first film to take the franchise into heist and spy mode, this is the best of the bunch, especially because it features the scenes that make every heist film sing: the montages of bringing everybody together, Avengers-style, and the training required to pull off the heist. This film also serves to build the supporting characters more. Mia gets to speak Portuguese (Jordana is half-Brazilian). Roman (Gibson) and Tej (Ludacris) begin their particular brand of camaraderie. And as they start their romance, we get backstories for Gisele and Han that cheekily reference Gadot's real-life military service and Han's "Better Luck Tomorrow" smoking habit. The Rock's love of colorful dialogue comes into play as well, including the use of the word "funderwear."

"Furious 7" (2015)

Title: Ditching the "fast" this time!

Director: James Wan, known primarily for co-creating the "Saw" and creating the "Conjuring" horror franchises

Writer: Chris Morgan

The cast: The remaining crew, plus The Rock, Nathalie Emmanuel, Djimon Hounsou, Kurt Russell as new special ops leader called Mr. Nobody, and new bald enemy Jason Statham as Deckard Shaw. Tony Jaa of "Ong Bak" fame and Rhonda Rousey also come on to kick some butt.

The crime: A Nigerian terrorist named Jakande (Hounsou) wants to put together a device that hacker Ramsey (Emmanuel) has developed called the God's Eye that can locate anyone in the world. Mr. Nobody hires Dom's crew to help him get the God's Eye, and in turn they can use it to find Deckard Shaw, who had killed Han out of revenge for his brother Owen from the previous film

The tech: Too many to name, including the big MacGuffin, but Jakande uses a drone at one point, and then of course Dom uses NOS to give his car a boost to reach a helicopter.

The set pieces: Nothing beats the first quarter of the movie when the crew's cars literally parachute out of a plane over Azerbaijan and then proceed in a high-speed heist of a truck to save Ramsey, ending with Brian's hair-raising escape from a vehicle about to go over a cliff. But wait, there's more! In Abu Dhabi, Dom and Brian jump a car from the penthouse in one skyscraper to the next building, and then repeat the stunt to a third skyscraper. A final standoff in Los Angeles involving a drone, a helicopter, an ambulance and bag full of grenades is just excessive. We also see that handing off a woman between two moving vehicles is now a trope in the franchise.

Verdict: The movie frankly could've just been the beginning section in Azerbaijan and then cut straight to the end with the tearful farewell to Paul Walker. While messy and overstuffed, this is the Fast Saga now, and you either say grace and be thankful, or you leave the barbecue. This action flick pulled off an authentically heartfelt ending, and that's pretty remarkable.

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