The first designs from the eagerly anticipated Nekura wrist wear series have been released in Tokyo just in time for summer 2008.
The Scramble and Progression watches feature a hybrid LCD display with an multi-color LED light guide, allowing the user to choose a display color to suit their mood. As well as being able to select the color, the watches feature "multi-color mode" which rotates through all the colors, glowing brightly to highlight the time.
With a custom engraved, self-adjusting wristband seamlessly engineered from stainless steel, both designs continuously present the time so the time can be read immediately.
Scramble features twelve blocks that indicate hours in a clockwise direction, eleven blocks represent the movement of time in groups of five minutes through the centre and four blocks show single minutes at the top. It also includes an alarm mode and is water resistant to 30 meters.
Progression features twelve blocks that indicate hours in a clock wise direction. Minutes are indicated by the digits in the centre of the circle. The date can be read in a similar way. This design also features a date mode and an alarm mode. Progression is water resistant to 30 meters.
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Sunday, June 8, 2008
Multi-Color Watches: Tokyoflash Nekura Scramble and Progression
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