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The To-Do is a wristwatch that is neither a timer, nor a smartwatch, and basically not a watch at all. So what is it?

The To-do watch is not a smartwatch, but that's why it's a tablet.

Back to the roots. That's the message the To-Do watch, which isn't it, is sending to the world through a Kickstarter campaign. Although its shape completely imitates a wristwatch, its "dial" is actually just a surface where you can write down important things with the help of a liquid chalk marker. Things you have to do, but you can just satisfy your creativity and draw something on it. In the age of smart watches and phones, writing things down seems easier than ever, but technology cannot always be relied on, and a sheet of paper is not always at hand. That's why To-Do is an ideal tool even in the 21st century.

To-do The time is wristwatch only in terms of form, otherwise it has nothing to do with a classic, let alone a smart watch. The authors say it wants to be your “task manager” and replace all the big ones surfaces where you record things, applications, which do not work if the smartphone's battery dies and self-adhesive sheets, which make a mess on the desk. On the dial (read wooden board) record important information, sketches or drawings with help marker with liquid chalk, and wipe with the included soft leather tissue.

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The ultralight To-do watch is made from recycled wood and is available in maple, black walnut and sandalwood, while they are cowhide straps. For (calculated) 34 euros you can order it on Kickstarter, a company To-Do Analog Organizers, which stands behind the product, will planted a tree for every fifth purchase.

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