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It's
probably a safe assumption that most electrical engineers and technicians
appreciate intricate, high precision mechanical creations. Gizmodo has
an article that highlights some incredible wearable timepieces
(aka watches). As author Andrew Liszewski
puts it, "Gadget nuts have CES,
kids at heart get Toy Fair,
video gamers have E3, but if
it's watches that ring your bell, every spring you'll want to head over
to Basel, Switzerland for Baselworld. It's where the world's
horological
masters gather to unveil their latest timekeeping works of art. And
these are the most wonderful of this year's whole bunch. "

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