Assembly
What was it programmed with?
Since they've been making digital clock IC's since the 70's, it would seem silly to move to a microcontroller that is going to be more expensive and more work to implement the functionality that is already available in hardware. Also battery life is probably going to be much better for an ASIC compared to a generic microcontroller
See: computerhistory.org
This
Watch sent from heavens to assist terrorists in their daily activities against kuffar and homosexuals
>but a microcontroller makes more sense
it's logic is a bunch of flip-flops on a chip, even in 1991. nothing changed for years.
that's acceptable to me, maybe I'm just taking a more half-assed modern perspective towards the issue where implementing the clock+alarm functionality in dedicated silicon just seems a little more wasteful and harder to debug compared to using an off-the-shelf controller that probably wouldn't make much meaningful impact on battery life.
just wish one of these teardown articles would crack open the fucking epoxy so we can actually see what IC is buried under it
fact : I unironically bought this watch a few months ago because I wanted to have a way to know what time it was during exams because we're not allowed to have smartphones.
didn't know it was a meme watch
>bought one
>didn't know it was a meme
>how cool is that?
Congratulations. You're a faggot.
booooo, assume he's telling the truth, come on man
do israelians really think that translating radicals Islamic scholars make Muslims look bad
I bought it because it was a terrorist watch. I wanted it to match my thinkpad.