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New Casio Edifice Watches

Good news for Casio watch fans, because Casio Japan has unveiled not one but six new Edifice watches. These timepieces are waterproof, and feature full automatic calendar, alarm and battery charge warning function. There is no further info about these watches. Stay tuned for more updates.

Torus Watch Concept

Nicolas Meiresonne, a student from Belgium, has designed this unique Torus bracelet watch concept that displays time by the colors rotate on the bracelet. The blue and green for morning, yellow and orange for noon, red and purple for evening and night. The bracelet’s surface is a touchscreen and you can set timers by tapping it.

Source:CrunchGear

2009 Calendar

It seems that Maksim Biriukov was unsatisfied with the current calender format, so he decided to create the Living Calendar Concept 2009 that has the ability to show weeks, months, holidays, and time all at a glance. The large hand shows a current day, month and does a complete turn during 365 days. Meanwhile, the little hand shows the current day of week, current hour, and accordingly does a complete turn for 7 days. You can purchase the Living Calendar 2009 in mid December for a hefty $94,950.

Old-Fashioned Pin Art Clock

We have something special for those who love retro gadgets. The Pin Art Clock takes up to 3,000 pins to tell the hours and minutes of the day. It is powered by D-cell batteries (not included). Priced at $70, this unique clock tells the time in digital format.

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Tokyoflash Kisai Denshoku

you just need to press a button and a number of the twelve light bars will brighten up three times, once for hours, once for groups of ten minutes, and then once for single minutes. Some dudes at Tokyoflash also explain that the Denshoku was modeled on Tokyo’s Shinjuku skyline.

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The 80s Silver Boombox Wristwatch

Some dudes at Flud Watches have created the classic retro wristwatch in the form of the Boombox Watch. Available in both Gun Metal and Silver, the push button digital watch features slick details from the speakers to the handlebars and a sharp red LCD display. You can purchase this timepiece for $90 each.

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Voice Responsive Clock

Voice Recognition Technology. The user can initiate commands by saying “Hello Moshi”,” and the clock will respond with, “Command Please.” Utilizing the Interactive Voice Recognition technology, you can ask the Moshi to do quite a number of things, like ask it to tell time, the temperature of the room, the current date, or even to change its lighting for night time, and so on. And of course, you can ask it to set or turn off the alarm without having to move your hands or even open your eyes. This quite impressive device will cost you $50.

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Digital Analog Clock

If you combines the digital clock with the analog clock, then the result is the Digilog Clock. Designed by Masayoshi Suzuki, the clock shows hours as a digital digit and minutes with an analog hand. See more pictures after the jump to get more details.

Source:DesignBoom

Tokyoflash Fire Watch

Tokyoflash is famous for its uneasy-to-read wristwatch. The Fire is the company’s latest timepiece that displays time using multi-colored LED lights. Let me tell you how to read this watch. Each hole indicates one unit of time. The yellow LEDs are for the hours, red LEDs display every ten minutes and green LEDs show single minutes. If you are interested, you can purchase this unique watch for only $130.

Source:TokyoFlash

MW2 cellphone watch from Van Der Led

When you got a video player in your iPod, an mp3 player in your cellphone, why can’t you have a cellphone in your watch and have all your gizmos multi-task at the same time? I guess Van Der Led were persuaded by an argument with the same concerns. Which is why they went ahead and promptly built this quad-band GSM watch that features a teeny-weeny 1.3-inch, 260k color touchscreen display, mp3/mp4 compatible-Bluetooth stereo, 1GB storage as well as over 240-hours of standby and 300-minutes of talk time. What I really like about this watch phone is that instead of trying to adjust the numeric keypad on the watch/cellphone face itself, the designers thought it better to shift them down to the strap on the side which makes the watch double up as a cool metal-studded wrist band. You can take one home for a humble sum of €300.

Source:tech

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