Kisai Spider Transparent LCD Watch Design from Tokyoflash Japan | Tokyo
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Kisai Spider is available exclusively from: www.tokyoflash.com/en/watches/kisai/spider/ The innovative Kisai Spider watch uses transparent LCD to create the illusion that time is floating on your wrist. Four numbers, arranged from large to small, display the digital time in an original and intuitive way. One of Kisai Spider's most attractive features is its transparent hexagonal display. Inspired by the concentric rings of a spider's web, the LCD is slightly smoked to make the time easily visible and comes in black, blue, green or red. Recessed between two mineral crystal lenses, you can see right through the case. The watch is housed in a stainless steel case, Kisai Spider comes in silver or black with a finely brushed finished and polished detail. Kisai Spider is a digital watch in a new format. Four hexagonal rings present the time in four digits (hours and minutes) from large to small, from the outside to the inside. At first glance the display looks like a cryptic pattern, but you'll soon learn how to read the time really fast. You can choose to have time shown in 12 or 24 hour mode. Push the button and the display will change to date mode, which shows the month and date from the outside to the inside. Two white LED lights within Kisai Spider's case can be activated at the touch of a button and illuminate the display so you can read the time in the dark. Kisai Spider also has a custom programmed animation which imitates a spider's web being spun - this appears every 15 minutes and can be turned on or off in the settings. Kisai Spider has a fully adjustable strap making it suitable for small and large wrists and uses two standard SR626SW watch batteries which will last at least 10 months and can easily be replaced. Each part of Kisai Spider has been individually designed and manufactured, including the case, strap 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. Kisai Spider originated as a concept on the Tokyoflash Design Studio Blog in February 2012. The watch was developed with feedback from members on the blog and is now reality. Find out more about the original concept on the Tokyoflash Design Studio blog. Music: "Purple Nurple" by AlexBeroza. http://ccmixter.org/files/AlexBeroza/27187
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And the battery? The charge
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so if you are black you cant read time :D
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Дорогущая штука, а так бы купил
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yo quiero este reloj en metal se ve muy original espero muy pronto comprarme ese reloj con muchas ancias
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Esta chingon
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Its concealed in the case just around the screen. The caseback for the watch is metal with a glass window, so you can still see right through it.
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This is a really cool design but im really confused as to where the battery is and how you replace it?
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holy shit was confused until i saw and paused at 1:21 thats so god damn clever DAMN
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This watch is 24hr. & Yes, we will include it as much as possible.
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Will there be 24h watches this year?
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Hello - it should be find on tanned skin - the LCD panel is tinted and the contrast is strong so it's not hard to see.
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パーフェクト!君たちロックを! ;)
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Are you using Google Chrome? There is an issue with the default Chrome PDF plugin - you can disable it by typing the following in the address bar. about:plugins & then disabling "Chrome PDF Viewer"
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The links to all the manuals work - if you have a problem then its probably your browser settings - please try a different browser or try right-clicking the link.
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Really nice design guys! By the way, I recently noticed that the links for the manuals are dead! The same for the Adjust watch manual. Cheers
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A watch inspired by the Mass Effect series would be a cool idea... It could be influenced by the tech tool hologram most characters sport in the game.
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Its not hard to see. The LCD is slightly tinted, but the contrast for the web is quite strong. For regular indoor use it is not bright, but its certainly not hard to see. In the sunlight its actually easier to see because more light gets into the cavity. On the video its quite hard to show clearly, but in real life I think its better than it appears in the video.
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is it a little hard to read since it's transparent, or is it easy? Also, do you make sequels for your watches, because it does sound interesting if you make a spider 2 or something like that.
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I want this watch sooooo bad