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May 1st, 2006 at 7:24 am

Introducing the Scope Watch

TokyoFlash brings you The Scope, an LCD display watch that achieves new levels of geeky-cool, but how difficult does time-telling have to be before it gets to be just goofy? This one is very cool, but yes, a little goofy.

Press the scan control for the time of day, where The Scope springs into action, moving its x and y axis until it’s honed in on the appropriate coordinates. The time is represented by the x-axis for hours and the y-axis for minutes.

Okay, that gets us to within five minutes of the time of day. Next, the bull’s eye of four red LEDs on the right bring the watch’s accuracy down to the minute level for each lit LED. Press the control again and it shows you the day/date. Available in gunmetal or silver, it’s guaranteed for a year and sells for $131.

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Reading the time is simple. The vertical line indicates the Hour & the horizontal is for Minutes.
Minutes on the main screen are in groups of 5 (5, 10, 15, 20, 25 etc) then add the number of Red LED’s shown on the right. So 25 + 2 = 27 minutes.
A second press of the button goes into date mode where the month & day are shown in the same manner.

  • Time and Date modes
  • 1 Year Warranty
  • LED & LCD watch
  • English & Japanese Instructions
  • All Stainless Steel strap
  • Patent Pending

 

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