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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. Keep Your Automatic Watches on Time With These Top ... - AOL

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    This ranges from 12 hours to several days, with an average of somewhere around 40 hours for newer mid-to-luxury watches. So essentially, once you take your watch off, it becomes a literal ...

  4. AsteroidOS - Wikipedia

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    Alarm Clock: Makes the watch vibrate at a specific time of day; Calculator: Allows basic calculations; Compass: A functional Compass app (only preinstalled on devices with supported sensors) Diamonds: A game, which is inspired by 2048. Flashlight: A simple flashlight app where the screen acts as a light source.

  5. Pebble (watch) - Wikipedia

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    The Pebble Time Steel is a stainless steel variant of the Pebble Time smartwatch, available in multiple finishes: silver, black or gold with either a leather or steel band. [59] Pebble claims it has a 10-day battery life. The Pebble Time Round is also made of stainless steel and 2.5d gorilla glass with five finishes.

  6. Armitron - Wikipedia

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    It specialized in LED-powered, five-function (hour, minutes, second, day and date) digital watches. The Armitron brand name is a combination of “Armin” and “electronics”. Often using cases from Switzerland and bracelets from Hong Kong, Armitron watches were built in a custom-designed factory in Arlington, Texas.

  7. Cyma Watches - Wikipedia

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    However, it was not until 1892 in which the brothers partnered with Frédéric Henri Sandoz, the owner of the watch wholesale company, Henri Sandoz et Cie, that the business expanded. Under Sandoz's leadership, the company became the Cyma Watch Company and built the Cyma factory in La Chaux-de-Fonds , Switzerland in the Jura Mountains , near Le ...