I think Matt's point is made by the route that I have followed in my work. I took up the f/stop method of printing several years ago, making changes in test strip times in 1/2 stop increments instead of 2 second or some other arbitrary time. It was easy to do with a regular electronic timer, just resetting the timer for each 1/2 stop increment. Since 1/2 stop time changes correspond with aperture settings they were easy to remember.
Last summer I took a printing seminar with Les McLean, and had the chance to buy the RH Stop Clock Pro that he had with him. It took the work out of resetting the timer for each strip when testing, making the process more efficient for me. But it was based on what I already knew and was doing in practice.
Now, when I get to a pilot print, I find myself judging it in fine f/stop increments: "the highlights seem a a little too dark, so I think I will cut the time with the soft exposure by 1/3, no, just 1/4 stop." I tell the timer to reduce by 1/4 stop and it calculates the time. Again more efficient for me, but based on my experience.
Merry Christmas, everyone!
Dan