Shinshoku’s watch give a new dimension to Time

By Andrew | February 8, 2008

watch.gifCheck this out. No it’s not a funky-chunky bracelet to adorn your wrist but one of its kind wrist watch from Shinshoku.
This designer wonder made in solid steel looks like a band that wraps comfortably around your wrist. As far as the guessing game of time is concerned, that’s also no less unique in Shinshoku’s.
The matrix of the punched out holes that you see on the face of the band are fitted with twenty-nine super-bright LEDs under the surface of the watch that glow to tell time.
Pressing the button at the top starts an animated movement of lights on the watch, while once you press the lower button the animation stops and time is displayed.
Twelve red LEDs indicate the hour; three green LEDs indicate 15, 30 and 45 minutes past the hour; and fourteen yellow LEDs indicate single minutes.
Joe says that the unique time telling method is easy but I think it’s quite of a thinking task…may b once you are used to the watch the visuals become easy for you.
One thing that’s actually helpful is that even during the wee hours getting the time won’t be tough now as it is with other watches.
Shinshoku is available in two models, black strap with multicolored LEDs and clear strap with multicolored LEDs.

The strap is self adjustable, so you don’t have to worry about the size, and there’s no info of pricing as yet.

Via: BookofJoe

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