Somewhere, in a drawer lined with yellowed graph paper and sharpened No. 2 pencils, there’s a circular slide rule waiting to be understood. It belonged to a grandfather who spent his life chasing the elegance of equations—someone who could balance a checkbook in his head and chart a rocket’s trajectory on a napkin. For the person who inherited that drawer—and the curiosity that came with it—the new Xeric Omnigraph Automatic feels less like a watch and more like a reunion.
Before computers, before calculators, before “Hey Siri, what’s 38 times 72?”—there was the circular slide rule. It wasn’t just a tool; it was a visualization of thought, an instrument for those who found beauty in precision. Xeric’s Omnigraph takes that analog intelligence and transforms it into a timepiece where mathematics itself becomes the design language.
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2025-11-12 20:00:00

