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Why are there twelve hours?

December 8, 2015 Michael Watchner 0 Comments 12 hours, 60 minutes, 60 seconds, sundial

Priests in ancient Babylon divided the sky in a belt of 12 sectors, the Zodiac.

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A Question of Time 

The end of time?

July 13, 2015 Christopher Munden 0 Comments end of time, entropy, Flying Spaghetti Monster, heat death of the universe, second law of thermodynamics, the concept of time, time's arrow

We experience time as a linear concept, flowing in just one direction, and indeed basic physical laws would indicate that it is the case. But will time ever reach an end?

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Pasttimes Vintage Watch Spotlight 

TAG Heuer Watches – Some History

July 12, 2015October 17, 2018 Michael Watchner 0 Comments Heuer Carrera, history of watches, TAG Heuer, vintage watches

The manufacturer of the prestigious TAG Heuer Watches brand is a long one. The current entity was formed in 1985

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New Watches Watch Reviews 

Apple Watch Reviews

May 13, 2015 Michael Watchner 0 Comments apple watch, apple watch reviews

It’s the hottest thing since, well, the last Apple launch. But is it worth it?

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Features Pasttimes 

The Father of Swatch :: Nicolas Hayek

May 2, 2015October 17, 2018 Michael Watchner 0 Comments Nicolas Hayek, Swatch watches

The changing Swatch group makes many types of watches and can be called a legend in watch industry. But who

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A Question of Time Features 

Why do we celebrate 4:20?

April 20, 2015 Erin Dintinger 1 Comment 420, 420 origins, 420 watch, watches, why do we celebrate 420?

Why do we celebrate 4:20- the history of time as a code. It’s no secret that the time 4:20 and

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Time Management 

Postpone Procrastination Indefinitely

April 14, 2015October 17, 2018 Sandra Baptist 0 Comments how to avoid procrastination, procrastination, stopping procrastination, time management

We’ve all done it at some time or other. We put off our exercise routine until tomorrow; we continually delay

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Features Pasttimes 

History of Cuckoo Clocks

March 28, 2015 Michael Watchner 0 Comments cuckoo clock history, cuckoo clocks, Franz Anton Ketterer, history of clocks, history of cuckoo clocks

Cuckoo clocks are unique creations that are centuries old. The first cuckoo clock was produced back in the early 18th

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New Watches Watch Reviews 

RM 025 Tourbillon Chronograph Diver’s Watch

March 20, 2015 V.B. 0 Comments Richard Mille, RM 025 Tourbillon Chronograph Diver’s Watch

The RM 025 Tourbillon Chronograph Diver’s Watch is a remarkable creation that can withstand the worst of conditions.

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Time Management 

Runaway Meetings Are The Top Time Waster At Work

March 15, 2015 Peggy Duncan 0 Comments Chris Clarke-Epstein, ideas for effective meetings, managing a meeting, meetings, time management

A new nationwide survey finds that “runaway” meetings are the biggest time waster in the workplace. More than 27 percent

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