Introducing, a red and yellow LED dress watch from the future which manifests
infinite coolness by rewriting the rules of how temporal data (time) should be
displayed. You mean this watch really tells the time? Yes. Even though this
watch symbolizes Feynmanian style and boldly go design with its vector red and
yellow LEDs encased in reflective onyx hues (like Starship Troopers going Defcon
One on The Bugs!), this Japanese LED watch does in fact tell the time and does
so really efficiently too!
Tap the display button on the right side of the timepiece and watch the screen
light up. In Time mode, the vertical column represents hour information in
binary code. The horizontal row represents minute information also in binary
code. In Date mode, the vertical column represents the month, and the horizontal
row represents the day of the month, in binary code. You decide whether you want
the watch to display the time randomly (every 10 minutes or so) or only show the
time when you tap the button. How's that for c as in e=mc squared coolness?
Comes User Manual in English
At a Glance...
Red and Yellow LED's
Time and Date function
Vertical columns for hours display in binary code
Horizontal row for minutes display in binary code
Product Details
Screen: Vertical and horizontal LED lights for time and date display in binary
code
Watch Face: Rectangular 34 mm x 52 mm (thickness: 8 mm)
Bracelet:
-Material: Textured look leather
- Length: ~ 190 mm with 8 holes for wrist adjustment
Clasp: Standard buckle type
Function Buttons (right-side):
- Top (hour and date display + select)
- Button (change mode)
Settings: Time, Date, Display frequency
Power: CR2032 (x2) pre-installed