The Gadgets Page

September 16, 2008

Tokyoflash Negative Watch

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets — Laura Moncur @ 1:30 pm

Tokyoflash NegativeTokyoflash is the creator of MANY useless watches that are more jewelry than timepieces, but Negative is a watch that is almost useful.

The display can be either horizontal or vertical. The LEDs can display in any one of seven colors, or even choose the colors randomly. Most importantly, the time is displayed in the LEDs that are NOT lit, thus the name, Negative. Tokyoflash somehow thinks this is a new thing and even suggests on their website that it might be difficult to read at first, going to the trouble of teaching you how to read it:

How to read Negative

This is the most usable watch made by Tokyoflash, which isn’t saying much from the company that brought you Barcode, Pimpin, Diode and Retrofit:

Tokyoflash: Barcode, Pimpin, Diode and Retrofit

I’m still waiting for the watch that worries more about displaying the date and time on the face than about the color of the LEDs. Nice try, Tokyoflash. It’s the closest you’ve come to creating a watch that will please me, but you still are FAR from the mark.

Via: Tokyoflash: Telling Time With The Negative – Geekologie

1 Comment

  1. ARGHHHHH… this is so dope… NICE!

    Comment by ronnie — September 24, 2008 @ 2:08 am

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

Powered by WordPress
(c) 2003-2017 Michael Moncur, Laura Moncur, Matthew Strebe, and The Gadgets Page