Tactile Watch
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Tissot, a Swiss luxurious watchmaker, makes the Silen-T wristwatch with a hint-sensitive face that vibrates to help the person to inform time eyes-unfastened. The bezel of the watch functions raised bumps at every hour mark; after briefly touching the face of the watch, the wearer runs a finger around the bezel clockwise. When the finger reaches the bump indicating the hour, the watch vibrates continuously, and whilst the finger reaches the bump indicating the minute, the watch vibrates intermittently.
Eone Timepieces, Washington D.C.-based company, launched its first tactile analog wristwatch, the "Bradley", on 11 July 2013 on the Kickstarter internet site. The tool is by and large designed for sight-impaired users, who can use the watch's two ball bearings to determine the time, but it is also appropriate for fashionable use. The watch capabilities raised marks at each hour and two shifting, magnetically attached ball bearings. One ball bearing, on the edge of the watch, shows the hour, while the opposite, at the face, suggests the minute.


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