Nice, but what is it? And what functions can you activate with the pushbuttons?
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It's the Yes Watch, the geekiest watch there is, and it has way to many functions to list. If you like you may look at the Yes Watch web site.
There is just one 24-hour hand. In addition to telling time, it shows sunrise/sunset, moonphase, moonrise/moonset, and much more.
Arno
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It's the Yes Watch, the geekiest watch there is, and it has way to many functions to list. If you like you may look at the Yes Watch web site.
There is just one 24-hour hand. In addition to telling time, it shows sunrise/sunset, moonphase, moonrise/moonset, and much more.
Arno
To me, a classy watch communicates confidence, status, and credibility.
Does anyone even wear them anymore? I'm trying to justify myself for buying one, but i wouldn't even need it since i have a cell phone and i-pod which both can tell me the time.
I stopped wearing a watch after I quit a job that required service to the minute.
The biggest problem for me about wearing a watch is other people (without watches) asking for the time all the time. I don't want to be bothered for the time.\
I carry a cell phone, but when people ask if I know the time I almost always decline.
Its been years since I wore a wrist watch since I don't like changing out watch batteries and I usually get my time from my cell phone. However, I've been doing some international traveling and my cell phone is in-operable overseas.
So, the hunt was on for an automatic watch. Being a true flashaholic, I wanted a watch that looked good at night. So, I started to look at the Traser and Luminox brands...then I came across Ball Watches. After a week of research, I bought me one of these, Ball Night Train with 63 Tritium Viles: