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  2. Ruputer - Wikipedia

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    The device weighs about 52 grams (1.8 ounces), similar that of a large electronic standard watch. Considering the type of system there is a fair amount of software available, although some of the programs written for the Ruputer are either entirely in Kanji script or will not run due to the increased speed of the onHand's processor. [citation ...

  3. Omega Electroquartz - Wikipedia

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    Omega SA made the most use of the beta 21 and beta 22 calibre and kept it in their range of watches until circa 1977. Throughout this period of time Omega produced a number of variations of the Electroquartz Constellation wristwatch, most famously the pupitre but also in a rectangular case in Stainless steel as well as other date and non date ...

  4. Quartz clock - Wikipedia

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    Standard-quality 32 768 Hz resonators of this type are warranted to have a long-term accuracy of about six parts per million (0.0006%) at 31 °C (87.8 °F): that is, a typical quartz clock or wristwatch will gain or lose 15 seconds per 30 days (within a normal temperature range of 5 to 35 °C or 41 to 95 °F) or less than a half second clock ...

  5. Timex Datalink - Wikipedia

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    The time and date parts of the digital display of the Datalink watches consisted of two main rows of seven segment displays, while the lower portion was a dot matrix display with scrolling capabilities. In time display mode, the dot matrix portion of the display showed the day of the week to the left, and the time zone to the right.

  6. Astron (wristwatch) - Wikipedia

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    The Astron wristwatch, formally known as the Seiko Quartz-Astron 35SQ, was the world's first "quartz clock" wristwatch. It is now registered on the List of IEEE Milestones as a key advance in electrical engineering .

  7. Pebble (watch) - Wikipedia

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    The Pebble's apps used data received from a connected phone for distance, speed, and range information. More apps were downloadable via a mobile phone or tablet, and a software development kit (SDK) was freely available. [43] Pebble integrates with Android and iOS phones through a companion app to send notifications to the watch. [44]

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  9. IBM WatchPad - Wikipedia

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    In June 2000, IBM displayed a prototype for a wristwatch that ran Linux. The original version had only 6 hours of battery life, which was later extended to 12. [6] It featured 8 MB of RAM and ran Linux 2.2. [7] The device was later upgraded with an accelerometer, vibrating mechanism, and fingerprint sensor.

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