RubenSandwich 7 hours ago

Love to see the simulator screenshot. I was the one who added simulator support for the custom LCD: https://github.com/joeycastillo/second-movement/pull/26.

There is a very active discord community around the sensor watch. Come join us; https://discord.gg/Rdd9ewREaJ. I'm currently working on adding step counting support to the sensor watch pro. (Also I'd appreciate the help in getting a low power and low computation cost step counter working, which is a bit hard when your battery budget is a CR2016.)

  • matheusmoreira 2 hours ago

    I customized the pulsometer by adding the calibration feature so I could use it as an asthmometer at work. This watch has saved lives and I mean that literally. I also helped maintain the first movement before the migration to the second movement firmware, merged in quite a lot of features.

    Joey is one of the nicest maintainers I've ever worked with. The discord community is very nice as well. Haven't been very active nowadays due to life matters but I still monitor the discord and try to answer questions.

thebruce87m 14 hours ago

> Since I bought the optional accelerometer add on it's necessary to put in place a little piece of caption tape

This should be _Kapton Tape_ https://croylek.com/pages/kapton-tape?srsltid=AfmBOoqVfkbfaW...

  • jgrahamc 14 hours ago

    Argh. Motherducking autocorrect!

    • rtaylorgarlock 7 hours ago

      In context, anyone who needs to understand almost certainly got it. Right? I haven't heard of 'caption tape', but I definitely have seen lots of misspellings of 'kapton' in context. :D

maxglute 8 hours ago

very cool. casio would make killing building fitness band with 3-4 week battery life in the form factor of f91w. cheap fitness bands are basically already the mass smart watches of our era.

  • orkj 7 hours ago
    • maxglute 3 hours ago

      Yeah. This and GShock Move. IMO pretty low effort, I'd want basic smart watch / band functions like full sensor suite, notifications, nfc. Literally just need Casio to copy a miband (which goes on sale for like <30 USD) / or fitbit and slap it in affordable f91w style body. TBH part of me feels sad / thinks JP electronic decline = they're simply not capable. Fingers crossed for day Casio figures out f91w shaped smartband/watch where the buttons can control media or be programmable like pebble. I'd pay 200+ for fancier housing, but not watch+pedometer.

teruakohatu 15 hours ago

I have been reluctantly holding off hoping they will come out with a dot matrix or epaper screen. Neither will probably ever happen but I can dream.

Disposal8433 14 hours ago

> git clone --recurse-submodules [...]

Small improvement but it should get the clone and the submodules at the same time.

ajsnigrutin 17 hours ago

TSA: "Sir, are you wearing the terrorist watch?"

You: "no no, it's a modified terrorist watch, it now has more features!"

https://www.spiegel.de/international/world/al-qaida-s-watch-...

https://www.watchesofespionage.com/blogs/woe-dispatch/casio-...

  • jgrahamc 16 hours ago
    • dustypotato 16 hours ago

      brb gotta buy a casio lineage watch now

      • rwmj 12 hours ago

        IMO the Casio Oceanus S100 is a better watch in that category - solar powered, radio-controlled, waterproof, no apps or connectivity, but more dressy. However it's JDM only so you have to order it off eBay (or buy it on a trip to Japan I suppose).

        • lmz 8 minutes ago

          It's also got an integrated bracelet so harder to swap out the bracelet for a leather watch strap (if that's your thing).

  • Findecanor 9 hours ago

    The Sensor Watch wiki lists several other compatible Casio watches [1] that all came with a Casio Module 593. Several have a metal finish, or even a round case. The module number is etched on the steel back.

    All modern compatible watches from Casio are made of plastic: black or chromed plastic. Only some vintage models are in real metal. Vintage watches that came with modules 451, 587, 590 or 595 (maybe more) will also fit a module 593, but you'd still have to source a module 593 for its plastic chassis and other parts. Also, just the other week there popped up a steel replacement case for sale on AliExpress, which as been confirmed to work fine.

    I bought a vintage Casio W-34 (Module 590) just for my Sensor Watch because I wanted one of steel and because it resembled my broken A158W that I had used for years.

    1. https://www.sensorwatch.net/docs/#need-to-buy-a-watch

nan60 5 hours ago

I have wanted this for forever. My dream watch is the F91-W, but with weather as well. I cannot wait to try this out.

  • matheusmoreira 2 hours ago

    It's an amazing project. I wear mine every day. Highly recommended.

_false 17 hours ago

What's the process of adding sensors to the custom motherboard? Based on your watchface config it looks like you added accelerometer. I wonder what other sensors are easy to add. I'd love to have an hrm in mine

wronex 7 hours ago

I really like that USB port. It can probably be made to work in both directions (like USB-C). Does it require a special PCB thickness that is hard to come by?

throwanem 14 hours ago

Admittedly my watch only gets 1/50 the battery life and doesn't pick up WWV. On the other hand, being able to redesign its face in Emacs and Illustrator and update it OTA makes up for a lot. So does not having to wear a molded polymer bracelet - those things are awful!

  • BenjiWiebe 12 hours ago

    What's wrong with molded polymer bracelets? I assume you're referring to the wristband? I've really only worn one watch and it has a molded polymer wristband, and it doesn't bother me, but maybe I'm missing out on something nicer.

    • throwanem 2 hours ago

      They don't breathe and collect sweat as if moved by a creepy fetish. They also have no style, of course, so you can look like a grade schooler while you itch your way to lasting skin problems.

      For dress wear I have a selection of steel link and leather bands to match any outfit, including one steel bracelet I torch-colored myself. For casual wear and exercise I like colorful, inexpensive canvas and seatbelt-weave nylon, which are soft and breathe very well, and wash clean easily after even the sweatiest exertion.

      Given the humidity this year, I've mostly stayed in the nylon. With a few carefully chosen solids and stripes, it's easy to accent any outfit, and unlike a dime-a-dozen Apple watch I actually don't mind a pop of bright color that draws some attention to what I wear.

guestbest 7 hours ago

Was there ever a version of this that would run a full blown DOS?

neom 14 hours ago

This, is how to enjoy your retirement. Hope we see lots of other fun projects like this from you John, a very enjoyable read. :)

  • jgrahamc 14 hours ago

    This is a really simple "project" because someone else did all the work! I just had to install the thing and make some tiny code modifications for my taste.

justmarc 16 hours ago

Very cool! What's the expected battery run time?

  • jgrahamc 16 hours ago

    See: https://www.crowdsupply.com/oddly-specific-objects/sensor-wa... Answer: 1 to 2 years. My previous watch from the original blog post is still running on the original battery.

    • justmarc 16 hours ago

      Thank you, John.

      Coincidentally, your web site https://jgc.org/ is truly a lovely example of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44613625 which was just discussed today as well.

      Love your behind the screens stuff!

      • jgrahamc 16 hours ago

        Thanks! Glad you enjoy https://behind-the-screens.tv. Those videos were an enormous amount of work because of all the original research behind them. I do have one more I'd like to do about this film: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/defense_play_1987 One day perhaps!

        • justmarc 16 hours ago

          Oh I don't doubt it! I was thinking how does such a busy man have time for this... but we always have time for passions and side projects :)

          The airwolf one was funny, since it was a childhood favorite, and what a funny little typo they had there.

          When watching the video I was thinking to myself, could this series have influenced my future interests in ways I didn't even know? Fun.

          • jgrahamc 14 hours ago

            The key to doing things when you're very busy is to do them slowly and not drive yourself crazy with a deadline. When I did the ThinkPad 701c restoration it took me a year!

            • justmarc 13 hours ago

              Old Thinkpads were truly glorious machines. Top notch engineering and materials.

  • matheusmoreira 2 hours ago

    Mine has been running for over a year now and the battery's voltage is still nearly nominal.

snozolli 10 hours ago

Reminds me of the Texas Instrument Chronos, which was a watch that existed solely to promote the MSP430. I think it was released around 2013. Looks like it's no longer in production, but you can find them used around $40.

TMSai 17 hours ago

This is a brill project