Albert Einstein Relativity Rotating Numbers Quartz Wrist Watch 2014

$41.99

Produced by the Unemployed Philosopher’s Guild in 2014 this is a new and unused watch that features E=MC squared on your wrist. The Relativity Watch is the first watch where the numbers rotate around the face of the watch, proving unequivocally that time is relative (okay, perhaps a bit equivocally). It’s still easy to tell the time, but the never-ending parade of digits and symbols is hypnotically cool. The watch has an accurate Japanese quartz movement and a handsome imitation-leather strap. Einstein proved that as an object accelerates and approaches the speed of light, time actually slows down. We’ve taken that into account when designing the Einstein watch. Though it cost us a fortune in research and development, this is the first watch to keep accurate time up to 0.9973 Planck Units. The face is 33mm in diameter, it comes with a 1 year warranty and is Water resistant, not waterproof.

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Produced by the Unemployed Philosopher’s Guild in 2014 this is a new and unused watch that features E=MC squared on your wrist. Besides being one of the most brilliant minds the world has ever produced, Albert Einstein was also remarkably punctual. If he promised you a paper on wave-particle duality at 2:00 PM, you wouldn’t get it at 2:05 or 2:15 — you’d get it at 2:00 SHARP! And that’s why we’re certain Einstein would have appreciated the Relativity Watch — it’s a timepiece as remarkable and original (and accurate) as Albert Einstein himself. The Relativity Watch is the first watch where the numbers rotate around the face of the watch, proving unequivocally that time is relative (okay, perhaps a bit equivocally). It’s still easy to tell the time, but the never-ending parade of digits and symbols is hypnotically cool. The watch has an accurate Japanese quartz movement and a handsome imitation-leather strap. Einstein proved that as an object accelerates and approaches the speed of light, time actually slows down. We’ve taken that into account when designing the Einstein watch. Though it cost us a fortune in research and development, this is the first watch to keep accurate time up to 0.9973 Planck Units. The face is 33mm in diameter, it comes with a 1 year warranty and is Water resistant, not waterproof. It is displayed in an illustrated metal box which is packed inside of another cardboard box for protection and stored in a smoke and pet free environment.

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Weight 8 oz