Archive for January, 2010

by David Allen on January 13th, 2010
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The Eagle Watch is something that could quite easily date back to the 1970’s and to some extent it probably does because it is based on that iconic watch from the period called The Pulsar. The watch casing has been brushed to give it that retro look and feel and the watch displ ...
by David Allen on January 13th, 2010
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The Nooka range of watches come in all shapes and sizes, and that is meant literally. As you can see from the images this is the camo version, although it is not often that you see camo in those colours. You get four large LCD displays and three small circle displays, the wearer ...
by David Allen on January 13th, 2010
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This is a watch that is idea for wearing out, it’s more of a dress watch than a functional daily watch, but because this is from 01 The One, it still uses the same principle of multi coloured LED’s that illuminate to produce the binary code for the time. Product Description I ...
by David Allen on January 13th, 2010
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This is a classy watch in every way, the watch is finished off in gold colour of a different shades, the only other colour that appears in the design is the blue LED’s that display the time in a simple to understand binary code. The display has two rows of LED’s the top row s ...
by David Allen on January 12th, 2010
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This is a very interesting watch that uses of all things, Ants to display the time, who else would have thought of anything such as that but the Japanese. The Ants are coloured by LED’s and apparently it is fairly easy to get the hang of how to tell the time, but without the gu ...
by David Allen on January 12th, 2010
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With great use of LED’s this watch from Tokyoflash is a very desirable watch, it is big and bold, come in a very strong gun metal colour all of which direct this watch to the male wearer. You get twenty six LED’s that display the time in binary code, the first twelve are the ...
by David Allen on January 12th, 2010
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This interesting design brings the world of binary and LED to anyone that wants it, which is good news especially as those without one will not know how they work or in many cases they will not even know what a binary code display is let alone understand it. Amazon.com Product De ...
by David Allen on January 12th, 2010
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It is not the most descriptive name around, but the Lightmare watch offers the wearing a chance to dazzle family and friends with its style and design. First up there is the silver coloured bracelet and watch casing, the black face and those red LED’s that shine through the bla ...
by David Allen on January 12th, 2010
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This is a great deal, so if you have been hanging around wondering whether you should buy a fantastic Tokyoflash LED and binary watch or not, then with twenty nine per cent off you simply cannot go wrong. Specs: Displays the time and date Made from stainless steel Perfect for sma ...
by David Allen on January 11th, 2010
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With light blue LED’s this watch is going to impress the wearer and the people that they come in contact with, the LED’s are very impressive in a sort of turquoise blue colour that is something that you do not get to see all that often. Looking carefully at the watch face the ...