I don't know all of the details, but there is a certain level of technology that can't be exceeded...somewhere around what was available in the late 1800s... hahah, but with a sci-fi twist in many of the things I have seen.
I always see this stuff as being the equivalent a steam powered time machine, or something along those lines. The watches are exquisite.
One of the things that I really despise about modern society is the loss of the tactile and machanical movement of things in place of synthetic interaction and miles and miles of silicon just to press a button. There is no more satisfying "click" when you press things anymore, unless of course the tech manufacturer has added in a fake sound along with a vibration to give the illusion of a tactile experience.
I mean, the Gz250 is such a wonderful and simplistic bike because of this very reason. There is nothing earth shatteringly complicated or synthetic about it. Except for the CDI, it's 100% mechanical. If something breaks, you can physically repair it. It doesn't have to be taken to the apple store because the screen cracked or because it lost data. You just rip some sheathing off, shoot some WD-40 on it, wind up the crank, and you're good for another 30,000 miles. All life should be like that. All life should be SteamPunk.