Hands-On The Yes Equilibrium

Hands-On The Yes Equilibrium

The natural space to start with this watch is its feature set, but honestly, it's an insanely long list If it has to do with the sun or the moon, the Yes Equilibrium has you covered This solar-lunar functionality is complemented by a contingent of some 650 cities pre-programmed for latitude and longitude, allowing the Equilibrium to show a dial full of information specifically tuned to your nearest city.

While not exclusive, these bits of information include time zone, local DST, lunar midnight and noon, morning twilight, moon phase, true midnight, solar zenith, moonrise, and evening twilight I've included two Yes-sourced diagrams above, one explaining the dial display, the other explaining the button layout and function. . Source

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