I am NOT sure if your trying to possess a 'percentime watch' helps the cause. I had a proto-type made by sitting with several watch-makers during 1971-73. It was a Favor-luba Automatic wrist watch that I used personally. I was, then interviewed by one Mirchandani of BBC Radio thro PRO (Air Force) explaining the theme and system of 10or20hx100mx100s(metric). This watch showed 100 metric minutes to the hour and 10 metric hours on dial-face to read 10 or 20 metric hours to the day.Finally, what 'clocks' would these be? I'm trying to get swatch folks to produce a "prototype" for my percentime watch, but they haven't answered me yet... :-S
I had produced TWO watches: (1) I shall send an attachment (192 kb - seperately to YOU) of the proto-type metric watch that reads conventional time as well; and (2) the other is a conventional watch that reads metric scale for time as well.
The TWO watches are displayed in my book: Towards A Unified Technology (1982).
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From: "Ma Be" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [USMA:27438] What system?... Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 14:03:06 -0800
Just a clarification point, please.
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 13:05:55
CirgreeSys wrote:
>... This system
>discounts all of the problems that have been brought up in the and still no one
>will even offer to take a look at this metric time system for validation or what
>ever.
>
What 'system' are you referring to, please? Ditto for the following sentence below.
> Years have gone into developing this system and it is real and I have made
>about 250 of these clocks and booklets for different people.
>
> Will the habitual word ever wake up?
>...
Finally, what 'clocks' would these be? I'm trying to get swatch folks to produce a "prototype" for my percentime watch, but they haven't answered me yet... :-S
Marcus
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