Tuesday, 10 March 2009

New TokyoFlash Infection LED ‘Mirrored Lens’ Wrist Watch [It’s Time, Jim, But Not As We Know It]

It's been a while since the folks over at TokyoFlash have come out with
a new watch and, whilst we have been critical of some of their watches
in the past, their new Infection wrist watch, which utilises a total of
twenty-seven tri-coloured LEDs to convey the time in a wholly modern
fashion far removed from that of traditional time pieces, is certainly
as innovative as it is a head turner.Measuring in at a 38 x 42mm,
TokyoFlash's new Infection LED wrist watch sports a mirrored crystal
lens beneath which 27 red, green and yellow LEDs 'pulsate and move like
cells across the curved face to present the time from beneath the
attractive mirrored mineral crystal lens' with consist 12 red LEDs
serving to convey the hour whilst eleven yellow LEDs represent the
'progression of time' in blocks of five minutes with four green LEDs
displaying single minutes (have you got that?).Certainly telling the
time using the Infection quite as easily as you would with a standard
digital or analogue wrist watch is going to take a degree of practice
but, if you can learn to decipher the novel (some would say convoluted)
means of representing the time and you happen to be in the market fro a
digital watch that is certainly more distinctive than most (perhaps to
the point of being a little too brash for our particular tastes)
TokyoFlash's Infection could be worth consideration.Offering water
resistance to 3ATM and a leather strap capable of spanning wrists up to
210mm in size, the Infection has just been made available for ยฅ13,900 -
which equates to approximately $134 / pound sterling68 / โ�ฌ85 exclusive
of shipping.

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