A new digital wristwatch 'Tikker' has been designed to help users determine how long they have left to live.
The wristwatch requires the person wearing it to fill out a personal questionnaire on their health history and age to set a timer which shows the exact seconds, minutes, days and years left in their life, Mashable.com reported.
Fredrik Colting, the creator of 'Tikker', said that the intention behind the wristwatch is to help users avoid wasting time as their upcoming expiration would urge them to make better choices in life and put things in perspective.
'Tikker' also comes with a questionnaire booklet called 'About Time' which guides users on the process of calculating their lifespan.
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