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Get The Tikker "Death" Watch today and start LIVING your life. *The Tikker "Death Watch" is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended as a medical device or instrument to predict when you may die. Please consult your doctor prior to modifying your diet or exercise regimen.
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Oct 16, 2013 · October 16, 2013. Fredrik Colting. There’s now a watch that reminds us of the one appointment that we won’t be able to cancel. It’s called the Tikker. And it counts down the minutes, and even...
Oct 8, 2013 · Tikker is a watch that counts down the years, months, days, hours, and seconds remaining until your death. More accurately, the Kickstarter project slowly ticks down to its best guess as to...
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Oct 14, 2013 · Running late? With Tikker you always are. This so-called “death watch” provides the ultimate momento mori: a no-frills LCD screen that counts down exactly how long you have left to live.
Oct 14, 2013 · Tikker - the death watch that counts down your life (but in a good way!) View gallery - 9 images. Powered by. Tags. Wearables Watches Kickstarter. 7 comments. Are you gearing up to plunge...
Oct 7, 2013 · By synthesizing data from questionnaires and medical records, the Tikker watch predicts the exact date and time of your death. According to developer Fredrik Colting, the innovation serves as a sobering reminder of our inevitable mortality. Speaking to The Daily Mail, Colting said he came up with the idea when his grandfather passed away.