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Sunday, April 14, 2013

The Singularity - Japanese Multicolor LED Watch - Red and Yellow LED's - $29.99


The Singularity - Japanese Multicolor LED Watch - Red and Yellow LED's

Introducing The Singularity, a red and yellow LED dress watch from the future which manifests infinite coolness by rewriting the rules of how temporal data (time) should be displayed.You mean this watch really tells the time?Yes. Even though The Singularity symbolizes Feynmanian style and boldly go design with its vector red and yellow LEDs encased in reflective onyx hues (like Starship Troopers going Defcon One on The Bugs!), this Japanese LED watch does in fact tell the time and does so really efficiently too!

Tap the display button on the right side of the timepiece and watch the screen light up. In Time mode, the vertical column represents hour information in binary code. The horizontal row represents minute information also in binary code. In Date mode, the vertical column represents the month, and the horizontal row represents the day of the month, in binary code. You decide whether you want the watch to display the time randomly (every 10 minutes or so) or only show the time when you tap the button. How's that for c as in e=mc squared coolness?

In fact, when you start wearing this watch you may find yourself spending all your time writing strange mathematical equations across black boards. Yes, The Singularity LED Watch has been known to increase its wearers' IQ by a googol order or two. Archimedes and Sir Isaac Newton were said to have each owned one and Marie Curie, winner of not one but two Nobel Prizes loved her Singularity watch dearly. In reality, this watch is perfect for aXXo, fans of the Torchwood British TV series, fans of the JPOP supergroup Perfume, The Twitterati, The Illuminati, or anybody who is a somebody.

Just google "Japanese LED Watch" to see how much these timepieces sell for online.


Highlights...
Red and Yellow LED's
Time and Date function
Vertical columns for hours display in binary code
Horizontal row for minutes display in binary code
Normally sells for around USD200.00

Manufacturer Specifications
Main Function: Japanese-inspired red and yellow LED digital watch
Screen: Vertical and horizontal LED lights for time and date display in binary code
Bracelet:
-Material: Textured leather
- Length: ~ 190 mm with 8 holes for wrist adjustment
Clasp: Standard buckle type
Function Buttons (right-side):
- Top (hour and date display + select)
- Button (change mode)
Settings: Time, Date, Display frequency
Power: CR2032 (x2) pre-installed


Notes from Manufacturers
Reading Binary Code:Binary numerals are read from right to left. Starting from the most right position and moving leftward, each binary place value corresponds to the decimal number, namely 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 and so on. There are only two binary numerals: 0 and 1. Binary 0 means you don't add the decimal place value. Binary 1 means you do add the decimal place value to your running count. As such if you wanted to represent the decimal number 10 in binary, you would write 1010 (There is a binary digit of 1 in the "2" and "8" decimal number positions. Therefore, the sum of "2" and "8" is "10"). If this is difficult to understand, Wikipedia is also a good resource for understanding binary numbers.
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Press the top button to display the time on demand or else the watch will by default automatically flash the time every 6-10 minutes (this feature can be turned off).
This watch is not waterproof

Package List
CVIZ-G86 Red and Yellow LED Watch
User Manual - English




Notes from Ankaka Customer Service
How do I change the time and date on this watch?
Press the lower button on the right side of the watch. This will cause the current setting to blink. Continue pressing the lower button until you arrive at the setting you want to change. Next, press the top button to change the information.
What type of batteries does this watch use?
This Japanese LED watch uses two CR2032 watch batteries. Other names this type of battery goes by are button cell, silver button cell, or coin cell batteries.
How long will the batteries last?
The batteries should last longer than with a normal watch since time and date information is only displayed when you want.
Is this a Tokyo Flash watch?
No, it is better because it costs almost 1/10th the price of a Tokyo Flash watch and is also backed by our famous 12 month warranty.
Why is this watch called The Singularity?
Singularities are examples of extreme instances where the classical rules of physics get thrown out the door. For example, objects with infinite mass and zero volume. Overall, singularities are infinitely fascinating. As are the wearers of this watch.
You mentioned that this watch is perfect for aXXo, fans of the Torchwood British TV series, fans of the JPOP supergroup Perfume, The Twitterati, or the Illuminati. What if I don't belong to one of these groups?
This watch is also perfect for beatboxers, Beastie Boys, hippies, Colecovision owners, Kurt Vonnegut Jr. fans, Soundcloud musicians, and anyone who's ever finished reading James Joyce's Ulysses without skipping parts.

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