Nice looking watch but what's the point of the stop- go?
It's a nod to the clocks of the swiss railway. The station clocks are electronically synchronized to a central clock every minute. They use the last 2 seconds of every minute to pause, sync and then advance. Of course the watch isn't and it's a bit gimmicky but cool to watch on your wrist.
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So, I'm guessing they fixed the issue they were having with these previously?
So, I'm guessing they fixed the issue they were having with these previously?
I sure hope so because I ordered 1.
Nice looking watch but what's the point of the stop- go?
Nice looking watch but what's the point of the stop- go?
It's a nod to the clocks of the swiss railway. The station clocks are electronically synchronized to a central clock every minute. They use the last 2 seconds of every minute to pause, sync and then advance. Of course the watch isn't and it's a bit gimmicky but cool to watch on your wrist.
Cool. I’ve actually purchased the wall clock with same function for xmas gift to my better half.
Cool. I’ve actually purchased the wall clock with same function for xmas gift to my better half.
My mancave/ nerd den is under construction. When it's "fully armed and operational ", that's the clock going on the wall.