Here's a gadget for extreme tastes - the Kisai Quasar hexagonal watch from Tokyoflash, with an unconventional display that can make reading the time a graphical translation exercise...
There are three possible modes of display:
Number Mode presents the time in regular digits. Pattern Mode camouflages the digits in a web of lines that follow the shape of the numbers. Animation Mode pulsates between these modes creating an eye-catching zoom effect
The makers write:
Kisai Quasar is a small watch design that is comfortable to wear for both men and women.
Made from stainless steel with a sleek polished finish, choose from all black or silver with a black accent in the strap. Framed by mineral crystal glass, Kisai Quasar comes with a vibrant blue, red, green or mirrored display.
As for the display, it's a bit like those patterned images from the Nineties that would reveal - to more perceptive eyes than mine - a hidden image.
I just couldn't see the number in the picture - 0 4 2 9 - but then the penny eventually dropped. You do get used to the strange design. Still don't believe I want it as a watch, though.
[Via Craziest Gadgets]
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