This watch’s LCD is a beehive of seven hexagons set in three rows to show the hour, minute, and second. The hexagonal numerals are easy to read and they appear as an polygonal pattern. The watch’s shifting tessellation mesmerizes both Euclidian and non-Euclidian geometrists (as well as laypeople), and a backlight renders the shapes in a blue glow for clear viewing in the dark. Two buttons toggle between an alarm setting and the date. The durable watch is splash-resistant, with a stainless steel case and strap. Fits wrists up to 8 1/4" in circumference. Black. 1 1/2" Diam. x 1/2" D. (4 3/4 oz.)
S**Y
Great design meets great function.
This is a beautiful watch. It's interesting enough to serve as a conversation piece without screaming for attention like other Tokyo Flash/Kisai watches or others with unusual designs. It's very easy to read as well, which I consider a big advantage over other quirky timepieces and any analog watch. Little details on this watch that go the extra mile make all the difference: the animation every 15 minutes, the partial-second display, etc. It's easy to set and use, offering the date, an alarm, and LED back lighting with just two buttons, unlike many sports watches that often have 4+. It's everything I want in a watch, sharp looking, and no one else will have anything like it.
A**R
Five Stars
The watch is very cool.
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