
D-20 Watch for Tabletop Roleplaying Games
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D-20 Stainless Steel
Regular price $159.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
D-20 Special Edition Orange Resin
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D-20 Black Resin
Regular price $99.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per
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from 69 reviewsTimestop did a wonderful job at communicating any manufacturing delays and gave updates! My partner loves the watch, I love seeing him make excuses to use the dice function and I think the watch strap is neat! Sits comfortably as well. Thanks :)

Simple and straightforward watch with classic "casio-like" styling, and surprisingly competent die-rolling gimmick. I've had various dice roller apps on a few different smartwatches over the years, and none of them have been this cohesive and *useable*. Well done!

Looks great, comfortable band, rolls feel sufficiently random

Great for campaigns at other peoples houses so you don't have to haul or misplace dice. Lets you roll for advantage or disadvantage, up to 12 dice in battle mode (say fireball 6d8 or 2d6 damage on a melee weapon). Easy to read display and backlit for dark rooms.
Once you get the hang of it rolling seems just as fast as using dice. Fun bonus activities are letting it choose a restaurant combo menu item (just roll that 1d6) or important board room decision (1d100).

This simple, clear display timepiece that is also a quirky dice roller for most TTRPG's is a real treat.
It's non-nonsene design is reminescent of Casio's from days of yore and the functions are easy to access and operate
Overall it's great and I'm really happy with mine - money well spent!

I wore a Casio f91w for years. This feels like a crisper, more modern upgrade but still with a timeless style. The digital face has a clear layout for the time and date, 12/24 hours options, bright double led backlight, and an intuitive dice interface that doesn't get in the way of the rest of the watch. I particularly like the strap, which feels soft but sturdy, has plenty of size adjustment points, and a tiny amount of stretch making it quite comfortable. The dice function on the watch is very effective and easy in quick mode, mildly more cumbersome in combat mode but still far less trouble than fishing out and adding up 12d6 of actual dice.

I bought both the orange and black versions of the TimeStop D-20, and I couldn’t be happier. The communication from the company was excellent throughout the process, and the quality of the watches exceeded my expectations. The fit and finish are outstanding, and they’ve quickly become my go-to watches.
If you’re on the fence, I’d highly recommend taking the plunge. The craftsmanship and overall experience are more than worth it. I’m excited to see what TimeStop releases next!

The Timestop D-20 impresses with its steel case and clear display, outshining even recent Casio releases. The strap, while unconventional to put on, is incredibly comfortable and flexible to adjust.
A standout feature is a fun gimmick rather than a true dice replacement, but still a nice touch for enthusiasts.
Overall, the D-20 is a well-crafted, enjoyable watch. A must-have for collectors and Tabletop nerds alike.

A friend showed me this concept for a watch a while back, and I’m so glad to finally have one on my wrist! Not only is it really stylish, the functionality is incredible! As someone who runs games pretty often, this has come in handy many times already. Now I just roll to make mundane decisions in my daily life and it brightens my day, thank you!

Love this thing - I play a lot of BattleTech (which is almost all 2d6 rolls with some 1d6s for fun) and this fits the cassette-futurism vibe perfectly!

Exceptional build quality and function. Recommend A+++

I love this watch! It has joined the ranks of my mostly custom Casio daily wear watch collection and compares favorably to any of them. The case and band feel sturdy, the weight is not noticeable, and the buttons are well positioned.
The d4-d20 dice roller has been a fun addition to my tabletop games and an excellent conversation starter. The critical hit/critical miss graphics are a nice touch. While it won't readily replace a dice tray and tower for running a full D&D game, it is a fun accessory and great watch I look forward to wearing for years to come.

Works as promised. Finish is nice. It wasn't inexpensive for what it does but niche products rarely are. It is a bit of a novelty and not very practical but a lot more fun than rolling on a tablet in software. It's loads of fun for trying to settle real life arguments and decisons. "No honey, we have to do that.. see.. I rolled a nat 20." " Can't decide what to do for dinner? Let the dice decide! It is either the best marital and life aid ever, or the worst.. let me see.. rolled an 18! Best it is!

Accolades
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"It’s a beautifully lo-fi watch with three main functions. It tells you
the time and the date and—most importantly—it rolls digital dice." -
"What a peculiar device this is! ...not only tells the time but also packs a bunch of extra features, specifically engineered for tabletop and RPG gamers."
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"I’m not sure how many fireball spells would be considered typical, but it certainly offers a more unique way to play than traditional dice or digital dice-rolling apps."
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"Frankly, the Timestop D-20 is just plain fun... with this, you can be ready for a game whenever."