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  2. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    The first digital watch was the Pulsar, introduced by the Hamilton Watch Company in 1972. The "Pulsar" became a brand name, and would later be acquired by Seiko in 1978. In 1982, a Pulsar watch (NL C01) was released which could store 24 digits, likely making it the first watch with user-programmable memory, or the first "memorybank" watch.

  3. Watch strap - Wikipedia

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    A leather watch strap with a butterfly closure Four analog wristwatches for men with variants of the widespread metal watch strap made from stainless steel, the two in the middle being of the most common type. A watch strap, watch band, watch bracelet or watch belt is a bracelet that straps a wrist watch onto the wrist. [1]

  4. Watch - Wikipedia

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    These watches, which first retailed for only $20, [73] reduced to $10 in 1976, saw Pulsar lose $6 million and the Pulsar brand sold to Seiko. [74] A Casio DBA-800 databank watch with phone dialling capabilities, c. 1987. An early LED watch that was rather problematic was The Black Watch made and sold by British company Sinclair Radionics in ...

  5. Apple Watch - Wikipedia

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    Each series of Apple Watch is offered in multiple variants, distinguished by the casing's material, color, and size, [45] with special bands and digital watch faces available for certain variants co-branded with Nike and Hermès, which are also sometimes accompanied by other unique extras, like stainless steel charging pucks, premium packaging ...

  6. Chronometry - Wikipedia

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    French term for a watch factory that assembles watches from components it buys from other suppliers. Factory, works In the Swiss watch industry, the term manufacture is used of a factory that manufacturers watches almost completely, as distinct from an atelier de terminage , which only assembles, times, and fits hands and casing.

  7. Hack watch - Wikipedia

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    For navigational purposes, the hack watch is synchronized with the ship's marine chronometer. The use of a hack watch makes it easier to take sights, as the chronometer is normally in a fixed position in a ship – below decks and suspended in gimbals to keep it level and protect it from the elements, while the hack watch is portable and can be ...

  8. Ortgies semi-automatic pistol - Wikipedia

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    Ortgies cutaway diagram. The pistol was produced in 6.35 mm, 7.65 mm, and 9 mm Kurz variants, all of which used blowback [3] as their operating mechanism. Although not expensive, at the time it was of advanced design and high quality construction with relatively few parts, well sealed against dirt.

  9. Headband - Wikipedia

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    In the 1910s, headache bands would likely have been more lacy in design—a crochet central panel decorated with ribbons and rosettes and bordered with lace, for example. [3] Examples from the 1920s and 1930s are more apt to be dramatic sheaths in exotic fabrics and decorated with feathers, and would have been worn with fashions by couturiers ...