@Edent I bought one of these ages ago. Went into the discord and was like “you guys need documentation! Write something down!” And they didn’t understand. My Watchy is in a drawer now. It was too much work to make it do what I wanted. I, too, was attracted to the hardware package. But it needs a LOT of work on the end user support. I was last active like 18 months ago. Sounds like it hasn’t gotten any better.
The other thing to know is that they have shipped buggy hardware where the downloadable code from git didn’t work. And so a whole bunch of us who ordered at a specific moment in time received something where NONE of the online code actually worked. They changed the clock chip and hadn’t released the new source and instructions for how to pull the right modules into the Arduino IDE. So we sat for like 2 weeks unable to get it to work, and going into discord to ask. Finally someone pinned the answer: just wait. The code is coming. And if you didn’t hang out in the discord? You probably thought you were shipped a broken piece of hardware. The code would compile and load, but the time never advanced: fairly important for a timepiece.
Also NTP never worked for me, so my Watchy drifted A LOT.
They are my poster child for how not to run a community around your product. It’s validating to hear you go into it and experience it similarly.