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'''Light Emitting Diode stopwatches''' were used by [[Emmett Brown]] in his [[World's first temporal displacement|initial time travel experiment]]. They were both synchronized until one traveled one minute into the future, skipping over the minute that the other watch experienced.
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'''Light Emitting Diode [http://onlinestopwatchtimer.com stopwatches]''' were used by [[Emmett Brown]] in his [[World's first temporal displacement|initial time travel experiment]]. They were both synchronized until one — that worn by [[Einstein]] in the [[DeLorean time machine]] — traveled one minute into the future, skipping over the minute that the other watch experienced.
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
Doc and Einstein wore matching stopwatches with liquid-crystal displays, except during the two scenes in which he compares the watches before and after the experiment. Apparently, the time on these stopwatches was too dark to read, so these two scenes were refilmed with LED stopwatches.
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*Doc and Einstein wore matching stopwatches with liquid-crystal displays, except during the two scenes in which he compares the watches before and after the experiment. Apparently, the time on these stopwatches was too dark to seen on-screen as the script required, so these two scenes were refilmed with LED stopwatches.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Back to the Future]]''
 
*''[[Back to the Future]]''
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*''[[Back to the Future: The Game]]''
 
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**''[[Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 1: It's About Time]]''
 
[[Category:Technology]]
 
[[Category:Technology]]
 
[[Category:1985]]
 
[[Category:1985]]
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[[Category:Clocks]]

Latest revision as of 16:46, 29 October 2015

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Doc holds up the now unsynchronized stopwatches.

Light Emitting Diode stopwatches were used by Emmett Brown in his initial time travel experiment. They were both synchronized until one — that worn by Einstein in the DeLorean time machine — traveled one minute into the future, skipping over the minute that the other watch experienced.

Behind the scenes

  • Doc and Einstein wore matching stopwatches with liquid-crystal displays, except during the two scenes in which he compares the watches before and after the experiment. Apparently, the time on these stopwatches was too dark to seen on-screen as the script required, so these two scenes were refilmed with LED stopwatches.

Appearances