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  2. Mutewatch wrists-on: stay on-task with good vibrations (video)

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    The Stockholm-based start-up behind it, dubbed Mutewatch AB, envisions the device serving as "time management tool" for setting quick wrist-felt vibrating reminders during the course of the day ...

  3. Quartz clock - Wikipedia

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    It is formed in the shape of a tuning fork. Most such quartz clock crystals vibrate at a frequency of 32 768 Hz. In modern standard-quality quartz clocks, the quartz-crystal resonator or oscillator is cut in the shape of a small tuning fork , laser-trimmed or precision-lapped to vibrate at 32 768 Hz.

  4. Pebble Time - Wikipedia

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    Pebble Time is a discontinued smartwatch developed by Pebble Technology and assembled by Foxlink, released on 14 May 2015. This is the first Pebble to introduce a color e-paper display, as well as a microphone, a new charging cable and a new Pebble Time-optimized operating system.

  5. MVMT Watches - Wikipedia

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    MVMT Watches Inc. (pronounced "movement") [1] (or simply MVMT) is an American watchmaker that sells quartz watches, [2] as well as sunglasses and other accessories. [1] The company was founded in June 2013 and was acquired by Movado in August 2018.

  6. G-Shock - Wikipedia

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    Watches tune to the 68.5 kHz signal from BPC at Shangqiu. This is the newest additional signal; older multi-band 5 watches will not be able to connect to this signal, and must be upgraded to a newer multi-band 6 watch in order to synchronise from there. United States. Watches tune to the 60 kHz signal from WWVB at Fort Collins. United Kingdom

  7. Mechanical watch - Wikipedia

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    The hand-winding movement of a Russian watch. A mechanical watch is a watch that uses a clockwork mechanism to measure the passage of time, as opposed to quartz watches which function using the vibration modes of a piezoelectric quartz tuning fork, or radio watches, which are quartz watches synchronized to an atomic clock via radio waves.

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