And now for something completely different: dozenal time in imitation analog, with hands. Above is the explanation of the time reckoning, which is the same here. The four digits in the display immediately above are converted to hands, from left to right: red, yellow, green white. The white hand, which moves every 1.04167 second, may be shown or hidden.
Many thanks to @Andreas_Rozek for his model Bangle.js watch faces and his help with this project. Eventually this analog face should appear in the public app loader, along with the digital dozenal watch face already there.
(The time below is easily read as E3X.19 (E=eleven, X=ten). The equivalent on a traditional watch is 22:39:57.292.)
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And now for something completely different: dozenal time in imitation analog, with hands. Above is the explanation of the time reckoning, which is the same here. The four digits in the display immediately above are converted to hands, from left to right: red, yellow, green white. The white hand, which moves every 1.04167 second, may be shown or hidden.
Many thanks to @Andreas_Rozek for his model Bangle.js watch faces and his help with this project. Eventually this analog face should appear in the public app loader, along with the digital dozenal watch face already there.
(The time below is easily read as E3X.19 (E=eleven, X=ten). The equivalent on a traditional watch is 22:39:57.292.)
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