Monday, May 21, 2007

WebTime Elite Watch lets only the elite know what time it is

WebTime Elite Watch lets only the elite know what time it is


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Put this EleeNo WebTime Elite watch on your wrist, and no one will ever be able to tell what time it is. Except you, of course, because you know the secret: All you need to do is determine where that colored line in the triangular top window intersects with the numerals. That gives you the hours, and then you do the same with the half circle-shaped window on the bottom to determine the minutes.



Even though its display isn't highly accurate, its movement is, and the company says you'll get a solid four years of battery life because it's so efficient. The $123.33 watch is made out of stainless steel with resin inlays, and it ends up being rather heavy, weighing over 4.5 ounces. It looks solid, though, and its hidden butterfly clasp gives it a clean look all the way around the wristband.



Take a look at a few more angles of this odd watch on the next page.

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Strange. It's the perfect timepiece for people who like really unusual nearly unreadable watches.

Tokyo Flash, via Boing Boing

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