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Meet Ritot - the first projection watch!
It’s been a long time since the mankind has stopped peering into the sky at the sun to calculate the time. Clocks were invented for this purpose. The first clock was created thousands of years ago. There were various types of clock, including sundial, clepsydra, hourglass and others.
Since then, the evolution of clock has continued and brought to us the first wristwatch. Every year there emerge dozens of new models of wirstwatches, but the operating principle has not changed.
We live in a new progressive millennium; everything around us progresses and develops. In our opinion, clock design should be both technically innovative and fashionable. Watches demonstrating that humanity does not stand still. These are the watches we bring into life.
On the Internet there were talks about a new generation of watches; however, they were just mere talks and nothing specific. Here we offer you the opportunity to see them, hold them and become a piece of history by wearing them; be the one that boosts the tech world evolution. We are talking about the generation of wristwatches, which project the dial onto your wrist.
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Why not go digital and change the face when you like
Did you get a G Watch R or Moto 360 and promptly give it a watch face that simulates a mechanical timepiece? Don't count on doing that again. TorrentFreak understands that watchmakers like Omega, Panerai, Swatch and Tissot are sending takedown requests to sites hosting smartwatch faces that allegedly violate "trademark, copyright and design rights." The companies aren't speaking on the record, but this is more about legal obligation than attempting to protect sales -- if they don't crack down on bootleg digital faces, they'll have a harder time taking action against real-world counterfeits.
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Heheh, cool. Also linked from that page, a ?2.6m watch: http://www.ablogtowatch.com/patek-ph...d-anniversary/ When you actually read about what it can do and look at the picture of the internals, it's pretty clear why it's so much
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Nice watch Charles, I had a Casio solar a few years ago and loved it. Only problem is mine did have a battery inside which kept being topped up by the solar.
The was a small strength meter showing the charge rate etc.
Mine eventually died as the battery gave up and the solar cell then couldn't charge it. It needed a service from Casio to replace the battery.
Are you sure yours doesn't have a battery at all.
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