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powmod
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-"Hey, what time is it?" -"Between 14 and 15." -_-
Sep 4, 2017
lailoken
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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.
Sep 4, 2017
powmod
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lailokenI understand the appeal of a 24h watches, as long as you can tell the minutes... this one is borderline useless
Sep 4, 2017
payodpanda
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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."
Sep 4, 2017
lailoken
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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.
Sep 4, 2017
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