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Which way? Unique LED watch design.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Submitted by Heather Sable from USA.

Because people with number placement on an analog clock are familiar, it is easy to work from there.  

The design is called "Which Way?" The arrows on the face accentuate this concept. Key figures we find are 12, 3, 6 and 9 to read it.The clock shows which way from there erscheinen.d.h hours (large arrow) or minutes (small arrow).up from 3 hour would position 2 or 6 (30 min) links would be position 7 (35 min) it is 4 triangles in the middle of that light up as minutes.

People who like a watch with an edgy look enjoy this design.

This is a way of time to say, that none of the other watches filed so far used hat.Es looks futuristic and fun.



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