how about this? the worlds tiniest and most accurate clock made .. which you can buy. and the catch? costs almost as much as an omega ~ 1500$
*www.popsci.com/files/imagecache/article_image_large/articles/atomicclock.jpg
Now You Can Buy the Smallest Atomic Clock Ever Made | Popular Science
Device Connectivity The SA.45s CSAC produces two outputs, a 10MHz square wave and 1PPS, both in a CMOS 0 – 3.3V format. It also accepts a 1PPS input for synchronization and provides an RS-232 interface for monitoring and control.
More accurate? I don't think so. Yeah, it'll be accurate than the costliest Indian watch, any Swiss watch for that matter, but I don't think it could match Omega's Co-Axial movement and it's accuracy.
Boy I'm happy with my +20 seconds/month watch, for which I paid 1/27 th of that H1's
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That's just the soc I think, you still need a display and a power source....
Forget it, this just produces the waves, you need to have proper skills to build a clock with this, something 99.9% doesn't have, this is not a gadget.
PerhapsPerhaps you should rename as "Innovative Gadgets/DevicesThread- Discussions"
I started with Clock & everybody is continuing on the same type...
anyways nice info guys keep up the good work.
Perhaps
my watch is +/- 15 seconds a month... and it only cost1/1201/12 times of yours ( i think they arent cheap afterall).
Then it must be a Quartz. We are talking about Mechanical here.
@Zangestsu: Yeah, I know, no one is losing money! That wasn't my point anyway.
This is a good innovation for me,
OMEGA Watches: OMEGA announces the first truly anti-magnetic watch movement
OIS in a smartphone? I'd say the title suits it well.If Nokia were on TDF, They would have posted "Lumia 920". They are already calling it as "The Most Innovative Samrtphone ever."