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* It appears similar in design to the watches of Peter and Sylar, but bears no brand name.
* It appears similar in design to the watches of Peter and Sylar, but bears no brand name.
* The symbols on Ando's watch are the same as the symbols on the [[:Image:1x01hirosdesk.JPG|clock]] on [[Hiro]]'s desk at [[Yamagato]].
* The symbols on Ando's watch are the same as the symbols on the [[:Image:1x01hirosdesk.JPG|clock]] on [[Hiro]]'s desk at [[Yamagato]].
* Ando's watch is unusual. The symbols show represent the words "One", "Two", etc. rather than the numerical values "1", "2", etc. Typically, modern Japanese watches show the numerical value rather than the word.
* Ando's watch is unusual. The symbols represent the words "One", "Two", etc. rather than the numerical values "1", "2", etc. Typically, modern Japanese watches show the numerical value rather than the word.


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Revision as of 03:23, 6 September 2007

Ando's watch

Ando notices that Kimiko works late.

First mentioned: Heroism is Found in the Heart, Part 1
Owned by: Ando Masahashi
Current status: In Ando's possession

Ando wears a Japanese watch.

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Graphic Novel:Heroism is Found in the Heart, Part 1

Ando's watch displays 9:00 pm when Ando notices how late Kimiko works.

Notes

  • It appears similar in design to the watches of Peter and Sylar, but bears no brand name.
  • The symbols on Ando's watch are the same as the symbols on the clock on Hiro's desk at Yamagato.
  • Ando's watch is unusual. The symbols represent the words "One", "Two", etc. rather than the numerical values "1", "2", etc. Typically, modern Japanese watches show the numerical value rather than the word.


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