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Tokyoflash, maker of highly conceptual, anything-but-your-average-wristwatch products like the Kisai OTO and the Kisai Maru, is outing its latest device: the Kisai X. Like many of the company’s timepieces, the X is the result of fan submissions. In this case, it was co-designed by Firdaus Rohman and Heather Sable, who clearly were inspired by cryptography. Like several other Kisai watches, the X doesn’t put a priority on easily decipherable digits. In fact, it may take you a little while to master reading the watch face, which sports a pyramid display available with blue, green or red LEDs. The four triangular facets of the watch display the time with very stylized numbers — the image above shows the watch at 6:22, but we’d recommend checking out the video below for a closer look.
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http://www.engadget.com/2013/03/05/tokyoflash-cryptography-inspired-kisai-x-watch/
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Mar 05, 2013 @ 08:22:52
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