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Barcode black watch tells time in a futuristic manner or simply confusing?




Posted by ketyung
on Jun/27/2007
at 2:29 am

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Barcode black watch tells time in a futuristic manner or simply confusing?
The Barcode Black Watch tells time in a completely different manner than any other watches you’re used to. To me, this could be a little bit confusing, which will take me some time to get used to it. It’s got 4 columns of LEDs instead of those digital display or analog moving arms for telling you the time. The first two columns of the LEDs represent the current hour. In column 1, each lit LED equals 5 hours and each lit LED in column 2 equals to 1 hour. The third and the fourth column tell the minutes. Each lit LED in column 3 equals to 10 minutes and each lit LED in column 4 equals to 1 minute. The watch runs on 2 Lithium batteries that are easy to change. The strap is Solid Stainless with IP Black, custom designed just for the watch. It measures 28mm x 57mm x 13mm and weighs 140 grams. Can you tell what time the watch shows you in the above-attached picture? It’s 10:34 – Two LEDs lit up on the first column, no lit LED on second, three and four lit up on third and fourth respectively. Confusing?

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2 Responses to “Barcode black watch tells time in a futuristic manner or simply confusing?”

  1. Nearly invisible watch face engraved on a silver bracelet- by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com Says:

    [...] Watch with artistic design definitely fails to tell time properly, at least kind of confusing or simply hard to find where the moving arms or the digital display are. Here is another designer watch, Veiled Watch, which the idea is probably to let guys enjoy wearing those shiny things. As it doesn’t look too outstanding while worn on your wrist so you wouldn’t be considered as one from the non-manly group. The Veiled Watch was created by the designer Philippe Starck, which is a continuous silver bracelet that has a nearly invisible analog watch face concealed on it. It’s definitely not a reliable source for telling time during emergency. Perhaps, it is a bit of fun to deceive your friends that you can tell time so precisely as if you’re not wearing a watch or carrying any gadget that tells time. [...]

  2. Dannie Tonge Says:

    This is a nice post and very attention-grabbing stuff. I guess from the perspective of what you are saying here we have a tendency to will all find one thing to take faraway from this and in terms of a education curve we should all be ready to take something.

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