mercredi 17 janvier 2007

Project of a luxury watch shop

Joanne in warsaw, poland


1000100101 Binary Watch by tokyoflash

1000100101 Binary Watch by Tokyoflash The Japanese binary watch experts TokyoFlash offer a new very stylish model.

The 1000100101 wristwatch is a 60's sci-fi looking timepiece with a brushed metal face and leather strap with a carbon fiber style coating. For an LED watch, it is packed with features and uses 31 green, yellow and red LEDs to display the time, date and day of the week and an auto light up function every quarter of an hour between 6pm and midnight.

Tokyoflash sells this sweet looking watch for only 9800 yen ($83) plus shipping. TokyFlash ships international of course.
Time telling Instructions (you need these for binary watches)
Telling the time uses the colored LED's to represent hours & minutes. By looking at the 4 rows of lights, the Green & Red LED's at the top indicate the hour simply by counting them. 3 red = 3 o'clock.
The Bottom rows of green & yellow LED's indicate the minutes. 2 Green + 7 yellow = 27 minutes past. It's the same for the date mode to indicate month & date. The day is shown on the very top row of holes where the markings M, T, W show the day (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday etc).

1000100101 Binary Watch by Tokyoflash



http://www.tokyoflash.com

mardi 16 janvier 2007

Negative/Positive Display by Fossil


Designed by postmodern architect Frank Gehry and developed by Fossil this Gehry Writes Time Digital watch has an innovative time read out display in Frank Gehry's own script. If the time is 11:30, the display reads in script, "half past 11" and if the time is 12:54, it reads as "6 til 1". The display also automatically switches back and forth showing a negative screen during daylight hours and a positive screen at nighttime. Also contains a calendar function. Brushed titanium cases with a silver colored titanium plate around the perimeter of the display. Black genuine leather strap. 11-year warranty.

100 euro
http://www.fossil.com


NEOLOG
by Scopetime

La société hambourgeoise Scopetime GmbH, sous la direction du designer Arman Emani, s'est donné pour tâche de redéfinir l'heure.




Il en a résulté une montre-bracelet aux formes harmonieuses d'une élégance intemporelle. Son côté particulier réside dans la représentation futuriste du temps. Celui-ci est représenté dans sa forme originelle propre - sous forme de quantité. Libérée de tous ses accessoires,
comme les aiguilles ou bien les chiffres, la NEOLOG est née, une montre-bracelet ne pouvant pas être plus pure et minimaliste.



Détails de la NEOLOG A-24 II
Ecran négatif LCD, commande à quartz, boîtier en acier inoxydable (316L), verre minéral, bracelet silicone, étanche jusqu'à 3 ATM, dimensions du boîtier : 34 x 45 x 14 mm (LxlxH) bride en acier inoxydable, bouton de rétro-éclairage

Prix: 200€
http://www.neologstore.com