Getting complicated

I looked up the term ‘Watch’ on wikipedia and stumbled on a paragraph entitled ‘Complicated Watch’. Turns out complicated watches are not complicated in a negative way, but the term actually refers to often interesting devices.

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Written by Watch Blogger on June 5th, 2006 with no comments.
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If you look up the term ‘Watch’ at Wikipedia, you will find a paragraph entitled ‘Complicated watch’. While I feel the term complicated has a negative touch to it, actually complicated watches are actually very interesting watches.
According to Wiki, it is used to describe watches that have additional functions beyond basic time keeping. Examples are moon phase watches or chronographs. Allthough I rarely have any use for the stop watch capabilities of a chronograph, I like the looks of watches like the Omega Speedmaster a lot. While simplicity can be awesome too, the additional knobs and hands make them look very interesting. Maybe Sophisticated Watch might be a better term for these devices.

Written by Watch Blogger on June 5th, 2006 with no comments.
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