Rob, that kind of makes sense. The continental US time zones are five total: Alaska Time, Pacific Time, Mountain Time, Central Time, Eastern Time. If the watch allows you to cycle through the time zones, that would be a useful feature.
ComerHunter, that makes sense. So holding the button could advance the number one digit or five digits rapidly. Worth a try to rule this out. I think this discussion reinforces why I dont have a computron...
This is a copy/paste from a computron single button listing that came up on ebay: "This is the single button six digit version with perpetual calendar that compensates for leap year. Pushing once displays the time and two rapid pushes displays the date. Seconds are displayed with the hours and minutes simultaneously. To display the seconds for an extended time, the pusher is held in on the first push. The display automatically shuts off when the pusher is released. Five consecutive pushes on the pusher enables the setting mode for time and date."
The seller who had this very detailed subscription has a nice computron listed. I'm not sure where he got the information, so perhaps you can message him. This is not my listing and I have no affiliation with the seller:
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