Plainly watch hands and simple-to-read digital displays are a specific thing of the past in keeping with Japanese style watches. A matte black touch screen face surrounded by time indicating LED\’s is infinitely more chic.
The Abyss watch sports a black snakeskin textured leather band and black face circled by \” Tron blue\” and white LED\’s. The white dots indicate the hour, and blue dots let you know the minutes. Unlike the Tokyo Flash watch we featured recently, telling time on this watch isn\’t some extraordinary feat of intellectualism, and it\’s also just $48.09.
But my favorite aspect of this watch is the crazy, six paragraph, nerd-reference filled description on the Chinavasion site, consisting of such gems as:
Even though The Abyss embodies Eye of Sauron style and Nietzschean design with its miasmic blue oyster cult numerals swirling about not a void, but loneliness, like millions of Protoss warrior-priests from Starcraft III battling Beelzebub\’s black winged minions, this Japanese LED watch does in reality tell the time and does so really efficiently too!
Watch would not actually exude blue smoke. [Chinavasion via TechFresh]
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