Kisai Sensai watch tells time through code
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There is no dearth of timepieces in the market. So if you really want to stand out you need to pick one that promises to grab attention no matter what. Just like the crazy Kisai Sensai watch. This lightweight piece is constructed from high-grade aluminum, and it supposedly uses "positive shapes and negative lines" in order to create a face that's impossible to ignore. The LEDs beneath the metal tell time in code, a process that might take more then a few decades to master. But thankfully with instructions available in both Japanese and English, decoding this timepiece might just be an easy task. A watch for any geek, it is definitely unique.
Go on and give it a try.
Via - [Newlaunches]
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