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This is an attractive, time-only watch with a layout that is reminiscent, in some ways, of a sector dial, but without as many clearly defined sectors in the interior of the dial. Your elementary school math teachers are disappointed, but you’re a doctor now, so it’s probably fine. The number indicated at the seconds hand is the patient’s heart rate in beats per minute, and you’ve just taken a pulse without having to do any multiplication. From here, simply count the first fifteen heartbeats and then stop, look at the dial, and note where the second hand has fallen on the pulsation scale. It’s quite simple: after finding the pulse, likely on the inside of a patient’s wrist, wait for the second hand to pass one of three “Start” fields on the dial. This timepiece is dominated by a prominent pulsation scale around its outer perimeter that allows the wearer to easily calculate a patient’s pulse. Why would you need a watch with a pulsation scale otherwise?Īnd that brings us to Archimede’s newest release, the aptly named Doctor’s Watch. In our modern society, new technologies are developed to attract the broadest consumer base possible – a doctor’s watch would have been produced just for doctors. But there’s a romance that I think is associated with the idea of something made for such a specific purpose that’s appealing. Of course, just as divers don’t need a mechanical dive watch, a doctor is perfectly capable of doing some quick arithmetic and looking at a wall clock. To be able to visualize that calculation instead of having to do math in your head surely saves significant time for anyone whose job involves taking the pulse of a patient. The functionality and utility here is undeniable – think about how many times per day a doctor or nurse takes someone’s pulse. The pulsometer scale is less common, but speaks to the “watch as a tool” ethos as much as a diver or field watch, in my estimation. Probably because of my age, and the watches I was exposed to growing up and continue to be now, I’m just far more accustomed to seeing a tachymeter scale on watch dials, particularly on chronographs, where they’re almost ubiquitous and even defining characteristics of certain models. Tank Fish (Hail our Lord and Savior.I’ve always felt that there’s something charming and almost exotic about a watch with a pulsometer scale.

archimedes watch

Britain's Triumph: The Surrender of the German High Seas Fleet Battle of Jutland, Taranto, Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Samar (Task Force Taffy 3) Star Azur Wars (A New Hope, after All Quiet on the Western Front) All Quiet on the Western Front (Current reaction)

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How to Hood, WEEB POWER | MUSASHI, The Weaboo Fantasy 2, PORK KNUCKLES | H-CLASS BB, BONGO BONGO KONGO, WORLD OF TORPEDOOS #3 and #4, How to Scharnhorst, How to Tirpitz (Revi-Sequel), How to Warspite, How to Dunkerque, SPACEBEAT, NTRprise! (I will be doing alternate history/versions for some of these) Reactions before/after Epilogue: Requests list Battle of Jutland, Taffy 3, and What sunk the Moskva got 2 votes each Yuro World of Warships got 8 votes (NTRprise won, Musashi/Weaboo Fantasy 2 is 2nd place)ġ3. Sabaton got 10 votes (Chill with the requests)ġ0. Arpeggio of Blue Steel, OC Gangsta, and Max0r (Ace Combat 7) got 11 votes eachĨ. What if USA joined the Axis got 14 votesħ. Animarchy got 15 votes (I won't do Enterprise. Desmond Doss got 19 votes (This one was ironic since it was 19 on the list)Ĥ. Halo got 26 votes (this was close to winning at first)ģ. Tank Fish got 33 votes (Da Hood won 1st, Rise of Nations won 2nd, Trenches won 3rd)Ģ. Don't expect me to follow these reactions by order.

archimedes watch

Motivation is low.įinal voting stuff, number of votes: (You can't vote anymore, and this was kind of hard to arrange since there are like 370+ comments last chapter. Side note: School has been really busy recently.















Archimedes watch