Japan: Home Of The Future And Watches!
November 12th 2008 09:43
I've never been to Japan but all I know is that they're about 100 years in the future than the rest of the world, presumably something to do with how the earth revolves around the sun. See, who said I ever needed school? You can learn everything you need in life from the triva printed under beer bottle caps.
From what I can gather, traditional time has been done away with in future-Japan and has been replaced by the nerds favourite format: binary. A time format where hours and minuets are represented with specific coloured dots, just to miscount then confuse the hell out of yourself. TokyoFlash produces many styles and varietys of unique short run watches which cost around $130 - 250, 2008 A.D. dollars.
I give these future-japan watches 9 out of 10 Heaps Goods. If you'd love to confuse your friends, yourself and rock up everywhere several hours late. TokyoFlash watches are for you. Get your piece of the future now, TOKYOFLASH
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Comment by Jarrah
Back to the Eighties
Its actually old school retro futuristic
Comment by Jarrah
Back to the Eighties
Comment by Uh... Oh, no he didn't...
Red = 1 hour - there is 6 red LED's
Green = 15 mins - There is two of them so 30 mins
Yellow= single mins - there is 5 of them...
Now I'm not a scientist but that works out to be 6:35.
How embarrassing for you!