Kisai Adjust is available exclusively from: http://www.tokyoflash.com/en/watches/kisai/adjust ====== NOTE: The LED lights appear to flicker in this video. This does not happen in real life, its just a side effect of the camera used to film the video. ====== Most people will see triangles. You will see the time. Kisai Adjust features 32 LED triangles that show the digital time. A customisable watch design, you can change the display to one of six vivid colors at the touch of a button. A futuristic, cyber-punk watch concept that can be customised by the user is now reality. Change the display to one of six different colors, choose 12 or 24 hour mode, view in horizontal or vertical. There is also date mode which can be activated by pressing the lower button, an alarm mode and a light up animation which operates between 6pm and midnight. As easy to read as a digital watch, Kisai Adjust displays the time using triangles that emulate classical digits. The matte finish on the surface of the minimal case and strap creates a clean contrast against the highly polished acrylic lens, beneath which strong LEDs illuminate to show the time. Kisai Adjust is a USB rechargeable watch. To recharge, connect to your computer with the USB cable provided. A full charge will take 3.5 hours and each charge should last 1 month. The battery can be recharged more than 300 times. Kisai Adjust also has an adjustable strap making it suitable for small and large wrists. Each part of Kisai Adjust has been individually designed and manufactured, including the case, strap, lens and uniquely programmed display. Like all watches from Tokyoflash Japan it is a limited edition design which means that it is guaranteed to be an original watch that not many other people own. In February 2010, Tokyoflash Japan opened its Design Studio Blog to showcase concept designs and request ideas for new watch designs from fans. The idea for Kisai Adjust was submitted by Nicolas Hélin from Belgium. This is the ninth concept submitted by a fan to become reality. Music from - audionautix.com (QuirkyJerk)