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Digital watches - John W Kercheval - 02-22-2015 04:49 PM

Any wearers of HP-01s or other interesting digital watches?

i have several LEDs (Pulsar, Omega) but no HP-01s.


RE: Digital watches - Massimo Gnerucci - 02-22-2015 05:55 PM

(02-22-2015 04:49 PM)John W Kercheval Wrote:  Any wearers of HP-01s or other interesting digital watches?

i have several LEDs (Pulsar, Omega) but no HP-01s.

I have a couple of 01s but never wear them.


RE: Digital watches - Maximilian Hohmann - 02-22-2015 06:13 PM

(02-22-2015 05:55 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote:  I have a couple of 01s but never wear them.

Same here. As a matter of fact, I have a small collection of (mostly inexpensive) watches, but as I don't like to wear watches at all, I almost never wear one, not even at work. Somewhat crazy...


RE: Digital watches - John W Kercheval - 02-22-2015 06:22 PM

01s are cool but you are right, just too big. My LEDs are smaller. Use one in movie theatres, easy to read in the dark.

I've seen 01s go for thousands on ebay.


RE: Digital watches - Maximilian Hohmann - 02-22-2015 06:59 PM

(02-22-2015 06:22 PM)John W Kercheval Wrote:  I've seen 01s go for thousands on ebay.

With some patience, you still can find one for hundreds instead of thousands. Only recently, a fairly good one went at eBay Germany for something like 350 Euros.


RE: Digital watches - Don Shepherd - 02-22-2015 07:17 PM

(02-22-2015 04:49 PM)John W Kercheval Wrote:  Any wearers of HP-01s or other interesting digital watches?

i have several LEDs (Pulsar, Omega) but no HP-01s.

I wear the first digital watch, Pulsar, acquired in 1973 and still running after 42 years (although not on the same set of batteries, it's not an HP after all). Still, it is retro-cool and draws frequent comments.


RE: Digital watches - John W Kercheval - 02-22-2015 07:38 PM

Yes I bought one like that used in 2002. I wanted one like the one featured on that 1974 (?) episode of "Columbo" where the bad guy uses his new watch that "prints the time" as he put it to create an alibi for himself.


RE: Digital watches - Bill (Smithville NJ) - 02-22-2015 11:41 PM

(02-22-2015 04:49 PM)John W Kercheval Wrote:  Any wearers of HP-01s or other interesting digital watches?

i have several LEDs (Pulsar, Omega) but no HP-01s.

Earlier this year I was going through some old boxes trying to do a general cleanup and ran across my old Seiko C153-5007 calculator watch. I haven't seen it in over 20 years. It has a LCD display and requires a stylus to operate the small calculator keys. I put a new battery in it and it started right up and works great. This was Seiko's first calculator watch in 1978.

I now proudly wear this watch every day.

While it's not the same as the HP-01, Pulsar or Omega, it looks good to me and I'm not afraid to use it as a daily watch.

Bill
Smithville, NJ


RE: Digital watches - JimP - 02-23-2015 06:32 AM

I'm waiting to see how long it will take for the WP34S app to get ported over to the new Apple iWatch....

One suspects the face won't be big enough to handle all the functions.... but a (relatively) simple RPN calculator app wouldn't be a bad thing!


RE: Digital watches - Joe Horn - 02-24-2015 05:01 AM

(02-23-2015 06:32 AM)JimP Wrote:  I'm waiting to see how long it will take for the WP34S app to get ported over to the new Apple iWatch....

One suspects the face won't be big enough to handle all the functions.... but a (relatively) simple RPN calculator app wouldn't be a bad thing!

Idea: Move your arm up and down to review the stack. Smile The imagination goes wild thinking of other arm motions for various stack operations... and math functions...


RE: Digital watches - Han - 02-24-2015 12:31 PM

(02-24-2015 05:01 AM)Joe Horn Wrote:  Idea: Move your arm up and down to review the stack. Smile The imagination goes wild thinking of other arm motions for various stack operations... and math functions...

That would be rough if the stack was very deep. I imagine my arms would not be long enough to see stack level 100. :-)


RE: Digital watches - Sanjeev Visvanatha - 02-24-2015 04:25 PM

(02-24-2015 05:01 AM)Joe Horn Wrote:  Idea: Move your arm up and down to review the stack. Smile The imagination goes wild thinking of other arm motions for various stack operations... and math functions...

Shake your arm for x<>y

Rotate your wrist will roll the stack. One way for up, the other for down


RE: Digital watches - Joe Horn - 02-25-2015 06:07 AM

(02-24-2015 04:25 PM)Sanjeev Visvanatha Wrote:  Shake your arm for x<>y

Rotate your wrist will roll the stack. One way for up, the other for down

Flick the watch band clasp for INV TAN:

[Image: WatchTanline.jpg]


RE: Digital watches - Massimo Gnerucci - 02-25-2015 07:00 AM

(02-25-2015 06:07 AM)Joe Horn Wrote:  Flick the watch band clasp for INV TAN:

Ahahahahah!!! :D


RE: Digital watches - bhtooefr - 02-25-2015 11:02 AM

(02-23-2015 06:32 AM)JimP Wrote:  I'm waiting to see how long it will take for the WP34S app to get ported over to the new Apple iWatch....

One suspects the face won't be big enough to handle all the functions.... but a (relatively) simple RPN calculator app wouldn't be a bad thing!

It's also worth noting that the Apple Watch won't run applications locally on the watch, it'll just display UI on the watch, and run the code on the phone.

A 4-banger 4-level RPN machine on a touchscreen watch would be quite handy, though. (I thought about how to do UI for a 4-banger RPN calc on Pebble, and ultimately decided against it, though, because of the lack of a touchscreen. Slide rule could be interesting, though - launch it, and you have control of the C scale with the arrow keys, line it up with the D scale, then hit enter to switch to moving the cursor, and back to move back to the C scale (and back again to exit). And, an advanced mode could give more than just the basic C and D scales.)


RE: Digital watches - Geoff Quickfall - 02-25-2015 11:07 AM

Well here are some of my restorations and part of my collection:

The LCDS

http://www.newdwf.com/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=5551

the LEDs

http://www.newdwf.com/viewtopic.php?f=82&t=5775

Geoff


RE: Digital watches - Massimo Gnerucci - 02-25-2015 11:20 AM

(02-25-2015 11:07 AM)Geoff Quickfall Wrote:  Well here are some of my restorations and part of my collection:

The LCDS

http://www.newdwf.com/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=5551

the LEDs

http://www.newdwf.com/viewtopic.php?f=82&t=5775

Geoff

Hi Geoff!

I'd be happy just with one of these:
[Image: cover.jpg]

Wink


RE: Digital watches - Sanjeev Visvanatha - 02-25-2015 12:12 PM

(02-25-2015 06:07 AM)Joe Horn Wrote:  Flick the watch band clasp for INV TAN:

Very nice!

Flip your wrist over for 1/x

If you can sense finger movements in some way, you could have 5 shift keys!


RE: Digital watches - John Galt - 02-25-2015 09:38 PM

(02-25-2015 12:12 PM)Sanjeev Visvanatha Wrote:  Flip your wrist over for 1/x

Laugh if you will... but

http://www.dragthing.com/blog/2009/09/pcalc-prevents-iphone-profanity/


RE: Digital watches - vk6ti - 02-26-2015 02:05 AM

how is this a HP41cx calculator/watch with time module,
somehow I don't think it "take off"
Ray
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