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Quadtec Watch by Equitime, Inc. Shifting Time(TM) - Worlds Coolest Digital Watch - POLISHED FINISH. quadtech, quadtek

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Technical Details

  • Worlds first digital timepiece which displays quarterly time periods moving around every hour centered in the watch face
  • water resistant to 165 ft, 5 year battery life
  • elapsed forward, elapsed segmented, and elapsed unified functions
  • POLISHED FINISH - 3 straps: stainless steel, black leather, and orange silicone with tools
  • alarm function & electroluminescent light for night viewing.
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 3 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 4 pounds
  • ASIN: B000JG3VN8
  • Item model number: QTP-Polished Finish
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #427,373 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: October 6, 2006

Product Description

POLISHED FINISH QUADTEC is the world's first digital timepiece which displays quarterly time periods moving around every hour centered in the watch face. You can choose any of three types of QUADTEC time sequences to suit the occasion or your preference. elapsed forward: minutes displayed in quarters; after half hour minutes are displayed as 'approaching' the next hour elapsed segmented: quarterly segments of past minutes travelling aroung the current hour elapsed unified: stationary. this innovative watch has an alarm function and an electroluminescent light for night viewing. water resistant to 165 ft 5 year battery life 3 straps: stainless steel, black leather, and orange silicone with tools instruction manual spare screws and screwdriver available in matte or polished stainless finish watch face is 1.5" square alarm function & electroluminescent light for night viewing. Polished Finish

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars quadtec: A new way to tell digital time - Combines the best of analog and digital watch faces in unique display, October 8, 2006
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J. Wade (Falls Church, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Quadtec Watch by Equitime, Inc. Shifting Time(TM) - Worlds Coolest Digital Watch - POLISHED FINISH. quadtech, quadtek (Electronics)

quadtec: A new way to tell digital time
Combines the best of analog and digital watch faces in unique display

By Gary Krakow

Forget everything you know about digital wrist watches.

Digital watches look back at the past. They provide you with the number of minutes which have passed you by each hour. As I write this it is 8:43 -- or 43 minutes after the hour.

Analog watches (the ones with hour and minute hands) look toward your future. It's still 8:43 (I type fast). But when you read that on an analog watch the time becomes 17 minutes to 9.

OK, so what does that have to do with anything else on the planet? I've just discovered a digital watch that actually changes how I tell time.

The quadtec is a large hunk of digital architecture -- big, square, heavy and conspicuous. I've actually had a number of people (men only) stop me in the street to ask me what kind of watch I was wearing.

The watch comes in a beautiful leatherette presentation box with three options to attach it to your wrist -- a heavy, shiny (or satin finish) stainless steel link bracelet, a black leather and orange rubber straps.

The digital readout is quite large -- 1.5-inch square. You can easily see it from a few feet away.

In the normal digital watch mode the quadtecs tell time like any other digital watch. But there are two other time-telling options. In the ES (elapsed segmented) mode your watch functions normally for the first 30 minutes of each hour. But from minute 30 through minute 59 -- that actual minute readout is on the left side of the hour number. Think in terms of an analog watch -- where the minute hand swings to the left side of the watch face for the second half of each hour.

The third option and my favorite is the: EF (elapsed forward). Beginning with the 30th minute of every hour, the watch changes and to counts down to the new hour. So, when it is 9:37 -- the quadtec reads 13 minutes before 10.

OK. No big deal right? Wrong! When I heard about the quadtec I wasn't sure what was so special. But once you put it on -- wear and live with it for a few days -- you begin to realize how cool it is.

I now find myself looking at the time on a digital watch and actually thinking that it's 6 minutes to the hours or 18 minutes after the hour -- depending on what time it actually is, of course.

I'll attempt to explain the benefits of these digital watch features:

People who are time-challenged -- i.e., always late for work, racing to keep reservations, movies, dates and meetings, or otherwise crunching too much into a short period of time. Now you can count-down just how little time you actually have.

People have no concept of time, even when they wear a watch. Counting down to the new hour might just shake your sense of reality.

Geeks who know everything about technology. This low-tech watch will challenge your time-space relationship.

For those watch fans who are also musicians, quadtec provides you with the sheet music used by the watch's alarm. The song is called "QUADTEC, Way t' Go." The ridiculous lyrics are included in case you wish to sing along:

"Wake up now. Take a look.
Time has come to do your thing.
No more wait. Can't be late.
Soon be time to Rap n' Rock.
Love my time do'n Rock n' Rap!"


quadtec in its presentation case

I found that the quadtec's backlighting is kind of dim. It's only helpful in a very dark room. Although, if making the backlight brighter would affect overall battery life -- then they've probably made the right decision.

Otherwise, the watch is very clever and delivers what it promises -- and that's a good thing for any product these days.

quadtec retails for $490 and is available both online and in a select number of retail outlets. I know that may seem like a lot of money to some -- but it's not if you're in the market for a slick, collectable designer timepiece with three substantial watch bands.

quadtec comes with a 1-year warranty and the battery is estimated to last for 5 years.
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