
There’s having a smart watch, and then there’s having the smartest watch. We could name a half-dozen watches with Bluetooth connectivity, a proprietary internet browser, and the power to connect actual real-time calls with crystal clarity.
The Radians Watch is the only one we’ve found anywhere that breaks the traditional “base 12” display of hours around the face into each mark’s expression in units of angle measurement relative to the radius of their circular arrangement. Let us break this down like a fraction: a smart watch may “say” a great deal, but so does the doofus hipster Uber driver who decides rush hour gridlock is the opportune time to sell us on his Kickstarter to fund a remake of THE GODFATHER directed by Wes Anderson with an all-new score by the Lumineers. The Radians Watch speaks one intricately beautiful language with perfect fluency.
Every now and then, there’s nothing so cool as doing one thing stunningly well instead of being pretty good at absolutely everything.
For you non-geeks out there –
The radian is the standard unit of angular measure, used in many areas of mathematics. An angle’s measurement in radians is numerically equal to the length of a corresponding arc of a unit circle; one radian is just under 57.3 degrees (when the arc length is equal to the radius). – wiki