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powmod
8
Sep 4, 2017
-"Hey, what time is it?" -"Between 14 and 15." -_-
lailoken
249
Sep 4, 2017
powmodThe best part is that you get a better idea what % of a day a certain period occupies. I love 24 hour watches, and if I had not found my love for the Glycine Airman, I would most certainly have bought this one. I'm still on the fence whether I would like a minute hand as well, (or a second one), but the minimalism has its appeal.
powmod
8
Sep 4, 2017
lailokenI understand the appeal of a 24h watches, as long as you can tell the minutes... this one is borderline useless
payodpanda
958
Sep 4, 2017
powmodThis watch is for one of those lazy Sundays when you just do things as they come.
"What time is it?" *yawn* "Just past noon." "Seafood?" "+ beach + margarita?" "Heck yea."
(4 hour drive later) "Yum."
lailoken
249
Sep 4, 2017
powmodfor appointments I always have my phone, this is for generally knowing the time of day. but having more than quarter-hour interval periods are sometimes better.