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A timepiece concept by Time Origin BV
DayWatch is a concept for telling time in a different but surprisingly logical way
Time Origin BV © 2017
horizon
daytime
nighttime
sunrise sundown
our globe is moving around his axes, one rotation in 24 hours,as we are on the globe we don’t see the rotation,
we see the sun progressing
In the old days the sun, moon and the earth were the only elements to measure time. It is the rotation of the earth that provides rhythm in people’s lives. This rotation creates day and night and changes the seasons. It is the position of the sun that tells you all about the progression of the day.This progression is in fact what time is; What’s left of the day before it gets dark, what’s left of the night before a new day starts.
Here we find the origin of time.
DayWatch
The origin of time lies in the rotation of the earth. One rotation takes 24 hours; we call this amount of time a day. Ever since the first human being living on this planet this day is the clearest indication for the passing of time; it begins when the sun comes up and ends when it goes down. This is what time is, the origin.
It is the rotation of the earth that provides rhythm in people’s lives. This rotation creates day and night and changes the seasons.
In fig.1 night and daytime are equal amounts, which is not a realistic view.We need to adapt to the times of sunset and sunrise to get a realistic view of the day.
In fig. 2 the times of sunset and sunrise are aligned to the actual situation. We now have a basic DayWatch view showing the exact day/night ratio. The day/night ratio is changing during the year so the design of DayWatch is constantly adapting to the seasons.
DayWatch automatically adapts to the times of sunrise and sunsets online to adapt the day/night ratio.
Time Origin BV © 2017
horizon
daytime
nighttime
sunrise sundown
our globe is moving around his axes, one rotation in 24 hours,as we are on the globe we don’t see the rotation,
we see the sun progressing
horizon
daytime
nighttime
sunrisesundown
times of sunset and sunrise adapted to actual situation,this example is a summertime view; long day short night
fig. 1 our globe is moving around his axes, one rotation in 24 hours,as we are on the globe we don’t see the rotation,
we see the sun progressing
fig. 2times of sunset and sunrise adapted to
actual situation
sunrisesundown
In this view the point of time is 14:00 hours
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fig. 3In this view the point of time is 14:00 hours
DayWatch view:
Common, incorrect, view of 14:00 hours
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fig. 4Common, incorrect, view of 14:00 hours
Common view:
Time Origin BV © 2017
DayWatch basic viewIn fig. 3 the sun's position corresponds to the moment of time, it's 14:00 hoursConnecting the sun to the horizon divides the view in 3 parts:
1) the amount of daytime passed2) the amount of daytime left before dark3) the amount of evening / night time
fig. 3 also shows:the time of sunset (19:30 hours)the time of sunrise (04:00 hours)the day / night ratio
This is the basic view of DayWatchshowing the real amounts of time
fig.4 Shows the common view for 14:00 hours, (2 pm) this is only the (wrong) point of time, no more information, no amounts.
All present watches display the point of time: but time is not a point, time is an amount !Time is the amount of ‘space’ you have left, on a day, a year…a lifetime.. time is a valuable amount that is on the wane..
DayWatch application possibilities
Main target groups for application are
In this document we primarily focussed on the watch industry, more precise the smart watch industry. With state of the art digital technology, we are capable of producing DayWatch in a short term. No need to say that in this industry there is a huge potential for this concept. The DayWatch concept can be executed in lots of variations for various target groups. Examples can be seen at:
www.time-origin.com
Figure 3 executed in a watch concept;
sunrisesundown
In this view the point of time is 14:00 hours
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Basic view, tellingthe time (14:00 hours)the amount of daytime passedthe amount of daytime left before darkthe amount of evening / night timethe time of sunset (19:30 hours)the time of sunrise (04:00 hours)the day / night ratioTime Origin BV © 2017
computer industry(smart) watch industry mobile phone industry
Time Origin BV © 2017
DayWatch secundary functions
Weather warning
The DayWatch concept could make weather warnings visible. Because we display time as an amount we can also display parts of the day. By doing so we can show upcoming bad weather periods during the day.
Time control
DayWatch also means: a look at your activities throughout the day in single view.This function can also sync with your agenda and, for example, display your daily activities or most important meetings. It provides you a great overview of your events and the ‘impact’ of an event on the day. This also allows you to track your activities in relation to your health or work-life balance.Events can be presented as pie-shaped elements. The red and green dots are markers for categorising. When the time line approaches a new segment you can be notified.The pie shape will light up in the watch mode.
Other secondary functions include:-adapt style (personal styling preferences)-messaging (sound and txt)-second display and functions (analogue time, weather alert, message alert)-SOS function-daily health timer-night time view
Weather warning from 16:10 untill 18:30 hours
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Time Origin concepts are protected by Dutch patent P101373NL00.
International patent PCT/NL2014/050279 is pending. All designs and illustrations are model and copyright protected nr.
002443168, Time Origin BV © 2013-2017
Contact
Time Origin BVVeerstraat 415694 AB Sonthe Netherlands
[email protected]@sijbers.nl
www.time-origin.com
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