Quadtec, Collection One, QTP_DBRC, Men's Watch
The Quadtec represents a revolutionary innovation in
digital watch making. Created by award-winning watch designer Fredi Brodmann and
inventor Berj Terzian, the Quadtec is shifting the way people tell time.
Usually, we concern ourselves with how much time has passed, but sometimes it is
more productive to look at how much time is left. It's an optimistic,
glass-half-full way of looking at time.
In the
Quadtec's Elapsed Forward mode, time is displayed as minutes past the current
hour for the first two quarter-hours, then, for the final two quarters, the
display shifts to the left side of the watch and the hour position shows the
upcoming hour. More simply, the Quadtec's Elapsed Forward mode tells time the
same way we do. You never hear someone say, "It's 45-minutes past five." Rather,
we either say "quarter-after five", or "quarter-'till five".
In the
Quadtec's Elapsed Segmented sequence, the time always displays minutes past the
current hour, but the minutes rotate around the watch face in quadrants. In this
way, you can have both a traditional digital read-out and still retain the
unique visual benefits of the Quadtec, allowing you to tell time at a
glance.
Meanwhile,
the Elapsed Unified mode operates in a more traditional manner, with a
stationary digital read-out that displays minutes past the current hour.
Just as the
Quadtec's functional attributes reflect the way we think about time, this
amazing timepiece's physical attributes reflect what Brodmann calls the
"monitor-driven" society in which we live. "We believe that it's the ideal
synthesis between telling time and also having a contemporary-looking object on
your wrist which reflects the aesthetic philosophy of the cell phones and the
monitors and television sets [all] around us," Brodmann says.