Instead of Arabic or Latin numerals, the numbers on this dial are in 4-bit binary. Yes, the same 0 and 1 and 0 and lots of 0 and 1 stuff that we learned back then, that I already returned to my teacher. Move on please! It's not actually very hard to decode the time, since the position are still the same as conventional watch.
The 4-Bit Chronograph watch also features a Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) display, a 42mm stainless steel case, luminescent watch hands, a genuine leather wristband, the Miyota quartz watch movement, a Sapphire coated quartz glass and water resistant to 5 ATM.
The Cadence 4-Bit Chronograph watch will be released in July 2011 for $195.
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