After we shared with you Apple’s acquisition of Liquid Technologies’ supermaterial, we noted that liquid metal is already in use across quite a lot of industries, from sports to aerospace. Or, you can find it on the wristwatch you’ve now.
![Omega Is Already Using Apples Liquid Metal [Liquidmetal]](http://nexgadget.com/images/Omega-Is-Already-Using-Apples-Liquid-Metal-Liquidmetal_aIUi-_1.jpg)
An interesting guided video through Omega’s manufacturing process illustrates how the company fuses Apple’s new material into the bezel and face of its new watches, creating a pretty, durable result. Speculation remains to whether Apple will use its liquid metal for similarly aesthetic ends, or something more functional. [CrunchGear]
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