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December 28, 2006

JLr7 by e35

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The JLr7 (which is named after the top row of the watch) comes from the minds of Eri & Eiichi (e35) who theme their designs and artwork on geometric patterns. We love the way this seemingly random pattern of lights is able to tell the time in a futuristic manner.

The whole watch is brushed stainless with a dark gunmetal finish and an all black crystal face. The grid of L-shaped digital segments on the face light up to reveal the time. When the button is pressed the watch starts a computerized animation sequence with a random pattern of lights & then displays the time. Between 6pm & Midnight the watch animates automatically every 15 mins to give the effect that it is malfunctioning. (this feature can be turned off)

There are 12 lights for the hour, 3 for "quarter past", "half past" & "quarter to" and 14 lights for the times in between. There are also 3 other lights which show the seconds ticking by. The watch face has some subtle dark grey markings which distinguish the borderline between hours, minutes & seconds. Buy It Here

Posted by geekblue at December 28, 2006 8:38 PM

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