Sunday, November 28, 2010

Tokyoflash brings RPM LED wristwatch concept to reality (video)

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[/img]Tokyoflash, purveyor of all things awesome when it comes to
watches, has just unveiled its latest addition. If you're of the eagle-
eyed variety, you've probably spotted it just to the right (or after
the break in video form). The difference between this fellow and most
of the timepieces found here is pretty simple: the RPM LED watch
started as a fan render. Over the months, the company took this grand
idea and made it a reality, now offering it to anyone with with more
money than sense. The operation is semi-simple -- the inner ring shows
the hour, while the outer ring shows the minutes. There's a group of
five LEDs at the top that further explains the latter, and we're
hearing that the band itself pushes the IQ of the wearer higher by 12
to 15 points. Even if confirmed by a respected panel of mad
scientists, we still say it's not worth the $208.42 asking price, but
you're obviously free to disagree vehemently.

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