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| | Loren reviews the Neotype LM02 Type C MechaQuarz chronograph with photos, specs, price, impressions, and more.
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| | Designed for the field Charlie Paris has been around a long while for a microbrand; however, it is hardly a household name outside of Europe. They produce dozens of different watches for both men and women, from inexpensive quartz offerings to higher end automatics-including a moonphase complication. This is my first time holding one in the metal, and frankly, I am impressed. I wasn't sure ...
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| | Today, we're diving into another impressive offering from Baltany. Previously, I reviewed the Retro American 1921-a stunning piece that delivered exceptional value at just $169, easily competing with watches priced five times higher. This time, I opted for something sportier: the Retro GMT S6073AB. This model feels like a perfect blend of iconic inspirations-imagine a...
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| The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a system for synchronizing the clocks of hosts and clients across the Internet. NTP is a protocol intended to synchronize all computers participating in the network to within a few milliseconds of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The core of the protocol is NTP's clock discipline algorithm that adjusts the local computer's clock time and tick frequency in response to an external source - such as another trusted NTP server, a radio or satellite receiver, or a telephone modem. A core problem in NTP is establishing the trust and accuracy of nodes in the NTP network. This is done through a combination of selection and filtering algorithms to choose from the most reliable and accurate peer in the synchronization network.