Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Dec 1 2004, 2:05am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
WristDreams reports about a new Japanese LED wristwatch called Diode.
The wristwatche features 84 LED lights to tell the time in a unique way. The watch measures 3.5cm in square. It is made of Japanese stainless steel. The Minute and hour lights light up one at a time until they reach the time, then pause, so you can tell the time, and retract. The Saishin Diode wristwatch sells for 13900 yen (~135USD) at Japanese Wristwatch export store TokyoFlash.
More details on WristDreams.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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