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PostPosted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 6:32 am 
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I was thinking of using this as a peacock item. It's a little nerdy but pretty cool I think. I’m new here so let me know what you think.

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More here http://www.neatorama.com/2008/01/21/the ... h-watches/


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Thats pretty slick. how do you read it?


this is my watch. ive got one in black and one in orange. always an attention grabber
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the rotolog by nixon.


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Thats pretty slick. how do you read it?
No idea! ha ha.
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12 red LEDs indicate the hour, 3 green LEDs indicate quarter hours, and 14 yellow ones are 1 minute each. But first, as if the whole thing isn’t cool enough, the lights cascade to make the final time-giving formation.

The watch above, for example, shows 8:35.
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this is my watch.
Nice!


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Dante where is that watch from, where could i buy it?

I tried the link you added but it didnt have anything relevant to the watch.

Also imo i think you should get it, if the price is fair im grabbing one eventually.

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You can get the watch from here:

http://www.tokyoflash.com/en/

They also have a lot of other fancy watches. The price is around $140.
I like them too :-)


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Dante where is that watch from, where could i buy it?

I tried the link you added but it didnt have anything relevant to the watch.

Also imo i think you should get it, if the price is fair im grabbing one eventually.
See Papa's link above. The prices are all in Japanese Yen so you will have to convert them. But I think papa is right. They are only abut $140US which is pretty sweet.

Yeah I think I will get one - should be a good conversation starter. :)


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Thats pretty slick. how do you read it?


this is my watch. ive got one in black and one in orange. always an attention grabber
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the rotolog by nixon.
Exactly what I was thinkin'.

I'm thinkin' about this one. I'm sure it'll get loads of comments

http://www.tokyoflash.com/en/watches/futara/zero-g/


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Dante where is that watch from, where could i buy it?

I tried the link you added but it didnt have anything relevant to the watch.

Also imo i think you should get it, if the price is fair im grabbing one eventually.
See Papa's link above. The prices are all in Japanese Yen so you will have to convert them. But I think papa is right. They are only abut $140US which is pretty sweet.

Yeah I think I will get one - should be a good conversation starter. :)
You can switch the currency between $, €, £ and ¥ direct on the page, so you doesn't need to convert by yourself.

I think it is also good to bridge some silence.


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I have something similar to this one, but the battery lasts for about a week or two usually.
So when I get caught with it off, I just tell the HB that it's not a watch, it's a magic, telepathic bracellet.
HB: ???
sLICK: Yeah, as a matter of fact it's telling me that you are not wearing any panties right now.
HB: Yes I am!
sLICK: (tapping the watch) Oh man. The damn thing it's an hour ahead again.
HB: Laughing
And they lived happily ever after.

Sometimes she'll just blush or something, and you can triumphantly grin and say "see, I told you so"

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Thats pretty slick. how do you read it?
No idea! ha ha.
Nice!
I got extremely curious anddid a research :D
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Selling for JPY13,800 (US$116), the Shinshoku uses a pattern of lights to signal the time, instead of displaying it as a figure. Different segments of the watch denote different units of time. In one part, each light represents an hour, in another part each light represents 15 minutes, and in the final segment each light represents one minute. By looking at the amount of lights, and their different colours, one can tell in a glance how far past the hour it is.


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I have something similar to this one, but the battery lasts for about a week or two usually.
So when I get caught with it off, I just tell the HB that it's not a watch, it's a magic, telepathic bracellet.
HB: ???
sLICK: Yeah, as a matter of fact it's telling me that you are not wearing any panties right now.
HB: Yes I am!
sLICK: (tapping the watch) Oh man. The damn thing it's an hour ahead again.
HB: Laughing
And they lived happily ever after.

Sometimes she'll just blush or something, and you can triumphantly grin and say "see, I told you so"
hahahaah i might have to buy the watch just because of the possibility of that senario lol...


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It looks a bit too thick for me


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At first I wasn't a fan, but I've decided it is indeed a very pimpin' watch. :lol:

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Thats pretty slick. how do you read it?


this is my watch. ive got one in black and one in orange. always an attention grabber
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the rotolog by nixon.
The ROTOLOG looks really cool! And looks easy to read, it takes me awhile to read a normal analog.


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In terms of peacock watches, would swiss replicas work? Or is it a good idea to stay clear of replicas?


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