The body of this brightly colored (sign of venom?) arachnodactyly robot is actually an optically superlative loupe by Loupe Systems that I spotted at Baselworld 2016.
The question this week, though, is: what is it doing . . . and what’s the lead for? Please leave your answer in the comments below.

“The Black Widow Loupe” submitte by Alex vega
Congratulations to last week’s winner, John Coleman, for his excellent caption putting a couple of horological jousters in their place: the kitchen! You can see that plus all of the other great caption suggestions at Photo Caption Competition No. 21: En Garde, Sherman.
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Now how many watches and which wrists will I wear them on for drinks this evening?
Just try to coaster that coffee cup. Just try
And congratulations to you too, Brent, because your caption was a very close second.
Regards, Ian
The Black Widow Loupe
Congratulations, Alex, you are this week’s winner.
Regards, Ian
Arachnid phobia my ass! Kiss her!
watch winder + USB charger /data connection!
You’ve heard of the Gorilla-pod…. well this is a ‘Spider-pod’ loupe with stabilizing arms and a built in camera that snaps a pic via USB app.
The rare Octoloupe – a magnificent inspect