How to read a binary-coded clock?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_clock
Inspired by the face of the main railway station in St. Gallen, Switzerland, designed by artist Norbert Möslang. Time of day indicated on 3 lines in hours, minutes, seconds. Each component of traditional sexagesimal time is represented with one binary number, that is, using up to 6 bits instead of only 4.
FEATURES
• Watch Face Format
• binary-coded sexagesimal time implemented
• 12-24h time mode
• two optional styles - Tic Tac Toe / 01
• three main complications with up to four types
• ambient mode with low OPR & adaptive colors
• true black background
• high res
• material color themes
• tap to reveal digital clock feature
• seconds hint
USER CONFIGURATIONS
• Material Theme (60+ colors)
• Material SubTheme (60+ colors)
• AOD (Dimmed, Time Only)
• Tic Tact Toe Style (Toggle)
• Show Chips (Toggle)
• Custom Complication (3x)
Installation and troubleshooting guide
amoledwatchfaces.com/guide
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