Time is of course relative and yet in the grand scheme of things somewhat ethereal, making it fairly confusing stuff. So rather than getting bogged down in absolutes that in essence don't truly exist, surely it's better to make the whole time telling thing approximate, and therefore naturally more interesting. Whatever that means. The Tokyo Flash B Version Watch is certainly not into absolutes, it's more about probability theory and approximations, or something like that. With a watch face that looks like it's been ripped from the con of a submarine, and a very neat pre-time whizzy LED display, it tells the time (when it's stopped being flashy and funky) using three separate indicators. The round face with its radar-like blue line tells you the hour, the short bar tells you the minutes in multiples of 10, and the long bar in sub-ten minute increments. So by our reckoning, the image here says it's about 2.24, but who cares what the actual time is, when the design of the watch and trying to work it out is what it's all about.
Features
Back To Top- A snazzy Led watch with scrolling blue LEDS.
- A genuine black leather strap with black stitching detail.
- A black watch face.
- 2 buttons on the side: one to adjust and the other to show the time.
- Three displays to indicate the time.
- Blue LEDs scroll for 4 seconds before resting on the time.
- Circle display to show the hour.
- Short column to display the tens of minutes.
- A long column to display minutes in denominations of less than 10.
- Suitable for ages 12 years+.
Size:-
- Watch Face: 4.5 x 2.5 x 1cm
- Straps: 12 cm and 8cm (including buckle).
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