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Future Watch Tokyoflash Rogue SR2

26. June 2011

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Future Watch Tokyoflash Rogue SR2

    The display is reminiscent of the Kisai RPM. You get the LED backlight in either red, blue or orange, the gap in the inner ring tells the current hour, and the skinny rule around the outside tells exact minutes. Relative to some of their other watches, the Kisai SR2 is pretty easy to read, [...]

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New Concept Tokyoflash Watch

19. June 2011

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New Concept Tokyoflash Watch

The watch is loosely based on the same concept that breathalyzers also use. To have the Tokyoflash watch analyze the alcohol content of your blood, just blow into the port and wait. The following chart shows the results that you can expect after the watch has analyzed your breath for alcohol content.  I recommend that [...]

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Watch of Future: WeWood Chrono Watch

7. June 2011

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Watch of Future: WeWood Chrono Watch

These natural watches are currently available in two classic designs: Date and Chrono, and in four different types of sustainable wood (Maple, Ebony, Guaiaco and Red Wing Celtis). The beautifully carved wood not only looks super stylish, it is feather-light and silky-smooth. This organic matter is recyclable, biodegradable and takes less CO2 to produce, than [...]

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One Dot Time-Telling: Cyclops Watch by Mr Jones

6. June 2011

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One Dot Time-Telling: Cyclops Watch by Mr Jones

Instead of hands, this watch has a single hour marker that goes around the dotted dial. Each hour has a different shaded circle. That’s pretty simple and dead easy to read. I’ve used a watch with no numbers for a while and you can quickly become adept at telling the exact time. There’s something to [...]

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Ultramodern wall clock by Raunak Narang

1. June 2011

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Ultramodern wall clock by Raunak Narang

Its minimal LED digital display and seamless ring shape are, on one hand, breaking the stream of time, and on the other, reminding us of its continuity. Ultramodern wall clock by Raunak Narang.  Clock-o’s simple yet striking design reads like a continuous analog clock but actually processes time digitally.

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New Eole Concept Watch Needs Wind Energy

16. May 2011

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New Eole Concept Watch Needs Wind Energy

The Eole watch concept is designed by Julien Moïse and it’s pretty cool. The red section that looks like some sort of jet turbine is the wind power generator. Apparently when you want to tell what time it is you blow on that turbine and it will then power the watches digital face to show [...]

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Technology Time Tracking- Evanescent

14. May 2011

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Technology Time Tracking- Evanescent

With an inconspicuous USB port, Evanescent allows the opportunity to manipulate the countdown while providing a clear, uncluttered aesthetic. As a deadline draws nearer, the backlit clock increases in intensity. Evanescent is an interactive clock designed to compliment society’s understanding of the existence of time, and remind them of its constant presence. By providing both [...]

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Watch future: Clock Not for Accurate Types

6. May 2011

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Watch future: Clock Not for Accurate Types

   Designed by Jay Jiwoong Baek, the Eclipsion clock has no numbers. The hour hand has a large solid circle on it, and the minute hand has a smaller hollow circle on it. The hour hand will eclipse that minute hand each time they pass, hence the name. The clock also has a red dot [...]

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Time Comes into VUE

28. April 2011

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Time Comes into VUE

The VUE watch has a glass lens, which is quite thick and gives it a substantial profile. It’s available in white, black and stainless steel.    

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Innovative Watch Design

17. April 2011

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Innovative Watch Design

Basically the “Skew Watch” is a watch, designed in such a way that the face of the watch can be rotated to suit view from various position of your hand.

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