by Daniel Will Harris. I just love the elegant simplicity if the design and the fact that it distinguishes itself from others on the market with the unusual number treatment.
"The watch contains a built-in version of Tetris and Pong game. Ideal for you while waiting at the dentist office, or at the Subway waiting for the 5 o’clock train."
"Digital form and function at its best...for women. I wouldn't sport a bracelet, but I just might based on the technology that Seiko is using for this unique bracelet watch. The design won the 2006 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève prize for electronic watches. Utilizing E-Ink technology, the bracelet can reflect the mood of the wearer depending on the occasion.
Consider this a proof of concept ..."
"Cool, beautiful and functional all at once, this Sundial ring from German watchmaker Nomos is a sleek and impressive way to tell time. By twisting the circular parts of the ring to line up with a date printed on the interior and facing the peephole towards the sun, the current time is displayed with more-or-less accuracy. Plus, It's super portable, practically indestructible and waterproof to any ..."
"This fancy-schmancy watch doesn't look like your general boring office drone Rolex wannabe, instead it has an orange leather band, quality timekeeping, and a face that looks cool. Don't be a boring watch-wearer, stand out in the crowd."
"Put your name on a waiting list for this one. Brilliant idea from Talus.
Between 5.57 and 6.03 it will tell you it is around 6 o'clock.
Other displays are Slightly After Six
Just before 7
About Noon.
If it starts to irritate you can switch it to correct time which it gives you in words such as - Half Past 3."
"I love the fact that eventhough this watch costs more than an exclusive italian sportscar, it still has an amazing amount of poise and a total lack of in your face bling. I just love the design of the case and the way the 4 satellite disks spin to show the current time.
Wear it and only the rarefied few will know that the case was precision milled from a solid block of titanium, then micro-sand..."