
Tokyo Flash has got another weird and confusing watch to show us here. This time, the watch uses some ants to tell us time. Called the Seahope Ants Watch, the display of this watch simply presents us with a random pattern of ants that light up in red, green and orange to show the time.
I guess the watch face is divided into a few sections that are filled up with ants. The top section is where the ants represent hours live, the middle is for those represent 15 minutes and 1 minute and the lowest section is for ants that represent the second.
If you’ve developed strong interest in knowing more about ants since kid’s time, this Ants Watch is definitely the best watch for you. Other than showing you with ants, the Ants Watch also features a stainless steel case and band, a mineral glass face. And it’s waterproof to 3ATM, so the “ants live in it” could survive while it’s submerged in water. A “how-to-read” guide is attached below to let you understand how to read the time among those ants.
Buy online, $270, JapanTrendShop
via ohgizmo



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