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      <title>One More Minute: A Pebble Count-Up Timer with Roman Numeral Vibrations</title>
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            A couple of months ago I released Almost Five, a fuzzy-text watchface for the reborn Pebble smartwatch. It&#39;s been fun hacking on watch faces, but I realized I had a practical gap: I needed a count-up stopwatch I could wear on my wrist while cooking, without pulling out my phone.
There are lots of timer apps on the Pebble App Store, but they&#39;re mostly focused on count-down scenarios, where you know exactly when the timer needs to end.
          
          
        
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