Can't help myself, I don't like the design, not at all, (perhaps it'll look better on real photos). But that's fine - saves me a lot of money so I can buy MJs LED watch :wink:
BTW IHO there's by far too much hype and exaggeration in the text, e.g.:
"something not seen since the last of the first generation watches, a quartz timing trimmer": all 3 LCDs I wore in the 80s had a trimmer.
And why not adjust it digitally, without having to open the back. It is easy to do (even $0.20 real time clock chips have this feature, not to forget the Synchronar), why couldn't the "the world leader in the industry" go this way?
Oops, I have to stop, getting way too negative
Maybe because I'm disappointed by the design (at least, it IS unique), the expectations were too high...
Anyway, the command bar sounds very interesting: "Unlike the typical systems that can activate with any conductive material (like water) our touch-command system can only be activated with the touch of a human finger" - this makes me very curious. What's the operating principle? Can it be activated by another person (not only the wearer)? Can it distinguish a human finger from, say, a pet's paw, or a sausage :wink:? Is it a touch-sensor, or an odd-shaped push-button?
OT @ andyz4000: Inova T3, Inova T1, The Orb RAW (Tritium Locator & 2-Stage Switch, I really LOVE it on my keychain), Streamlight Luxeon JR (2nd generation). Plus many others I gave away because I never used them...