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Gloriously impractical "pressure gauge" watch
mercredi 3 avril 2019, 18:17 , par BoingBoing
For many years, we've celebrated Tokyoflash's glorious and impractical contributions to horology: the company has set itself on a long path to imagine what a watch can be in an era where we all have unbelievably precise, self-setting timepieces in our pockets at all times, playfully experimenting with what a watchface can do while still telling the time (nominally, at least!).
I love their latest watch: the $189 PSI Pressure Gauge Watch features a medium-large-sized bezel with lovely curves, a spare and austere industrial face, and a little mechanical animation that it plays when you ask it for the time, sweeping a single 'needle' around the face three times: first for hours and then twice more for minutes. The watch comes in black or white and a choice of leather or nylon straps.
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