To all geeks out there, Cadence is proudly present 4-bit Chronograph steel watch. Instead of using the Roman numerals, this watch prefers to display 4-bit binary code (if you know what we mean by binary code, then you are one of us). At a glance, it looks like just another typical watch. You don’t need instruction to read the time, because this watch design only replaces the numbers with 4-bit binary symbols.
Vanya Buvac, the founder of Cadence Watch Company says:
“We wanted to design a line of watches that integrates high-tech into classic and sophisticated timepieces. Incorporating the 4-Bit binary markings, we were able to bring us back to our technological age where geeks rule supreme.”
Wearing this watch will make you look like “normal” people without losing your identity of being a geek
From : Cadence





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