Friday, March 5, 2010

Hexagon Watch From Tokyo Flash Isn't For Busy Bees With Only Seconds To Spare [Concepts]

Hexagon Watch From Tokyo Flash Isn't For Busy Bees With Only Seconds To Spare

Tokyo Flash watches are outlandish enough as is—so you can imagine how badass their concept design would be. This Hexagonal watch isn't real, but Tokyo Flash could make it so—with the method of telling the time surprisingly simple.

For Tokyo Flash, at least. The colored LEDS represent hours (in blue), five minute increments (in purple) and individual minutes (in pink). Have a gander at the diagram below and then tell me what time is on the picture above. Friday fun times! [Tokyo Flash via Technabob]


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And I think Binary Clocks were difficult to read !!!

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