(English) Design submitted by Barry from the USA.
Barry says: I got the inspiration for this timepiece from my days as a student, and then, for 36 years, as a high-school teacher. One type of test questioning was called “MATCHING”, with two columns, A & B.
The student had to match the correct answer from column B with the question or statement from column A. Thus, the “Matching Test” timepiece.
The time-telling method is really simple, although a study of the diagram below will help greatly to understand it.

On the left side of the dial is a vertical column of numbers representing hours. On the right side is a vertical column representing the mints, in intervals of 5. A stright line (red) connecting a given hour in the left column to a given minute in the right column, represents the time to within 5 minutes. To get the exact time, a vertical line (blue) running the length of the dial will intersect the line connecting the hours and minutes column. The left-right position of the vertical line represents the additional 1-4 minutes that have to be added to get the exact time.
No vertical blue line means that no additional minutes must be added.

Pressing a button on the side of the case chnages the display from time mode to date mode. The date telling method is the same as time-telling, with the hours column changing to months, and the minutes column chnaging to days of the month.
The display can be LCD (less energy use) and constantly displayed, with a press of a button changing the display to date mode; or it can be LED, and displayed ply with the press of a button (once for time, twice for date)

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Tags: LCD Watch, LED Watch, matching test, Watch Design Submission





Simple and awesome
5/Y
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dejavu from my sketch book. Brilliant!
*****/YES
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Nice clean and simple time telling. Could look very technical looking in the right materials. 5/Y Best of luck and welcome to the blog!
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Welcome to the blog Barry.
Your idea is easy to understand. Hope you submit some more.
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This is very good idea. Simple yet different from other time telling method! Five stars!
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It’s a nice and simple idea. I prefer LCD. I would buy.
My advice would be to add 4 markers at the top and bottom, for the single minute, to improve readability. 5*
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