Zero Kelvin - Japanese Blue LED Watch - Stylish and Cool!
Up until now, timepieces were stuck in boring old analog or digital mode. But times they are a changing!
Say hello to the Zero Kelvin, a blue LED watch from the future which articulates the essence of cool by revolutionizing how we tell time.You mean this watch really tells the time?Yes. Even though The Zero Kelvin embodies apex style and vanguard design with its mesmerizing blue LEDs encased in carbonate hues (like magnetized pulsars in an swirling ocean of black matter), this blue 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. There are 72 blue LED lights on the watch face. The first 12 LED lights display the hour. The other 60 LED lights display minutes. How's that for intuitiveness!
Seductive to behold, this blue LED watch looks like it just stepped out of The Matrix or Terminator. Make no mistake about it though. You needn't be the One or a Cyborg sent back through time to wear this watch. In fact this watch is perfect for your average physicist, hacker, Trekkie, uber geek, pro blogger, or anybody who is a somebody.
Just google "Japanese LED Watch" to see how much these timepieces sell for online. Notice how they normally retail for close to 10x the price we're selling them for.
Highlights...
Stylish and Cool!
Time and Date function
12 LED lights for hour display
60 LED lights for minutes display
Normally sells for around USD200!
Geek factor: 10+
Manufacturer Specifications
Main Function: Japanese-inspired blue LED digital watch
Screen: 72 blue LED lights for time and date display
Watch Face: Rectangular 33 mm x 57 mm
Bracelet:
-Material: Onyx/Carbonate colored metal strap
- Length: ~ 170 mm
- # of Segments: 20
- Segment length: ~ 8 mm
Clasp: Two button safety design
Buttons (right-side):
- Top (hour and date display + select)
- Button (change mode)
Settings: Time, Date, Luminosity
Power: CR2032 (x2) pre-installed
Notes from Manufacturers
Similar LED watches sell on the Internet for over 10x the this price, simply google "Japanese LED Watch" to see for yourself.
This watch is not waterproof
Package List
CVIZ-G71 Blue LED Watch
User Manual - English
Notes from Customer Service
How do I change the time, date, and luminosity on this watch?
Simply insert a tapered point into 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 blue 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 or every 15 minutes.
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 Zero Kelvin?
Because it's absolute cool.
You mentioned that this watch is perfect for your average physicist, hacker, Trekkie, uber geek, or pro blogger. What if I don't belong to one of these groups?This watch is also perfect for dotcom millionaires, hipsters, javascript ninjas, J. R. R. Tolkien fans, flash developers, Grateful Deadheads, Counterstrike players, and anime lovers.
Up until now, timepieces were stuck in boring old analog or digital mode. But times they are a changing!
Say hello to the Zero Kelvin, a blue LED watch from the future which articulates the essence of cool by revolutionizing how we tell time.You mean this watch really tells the time?Yes. Even though The Zero Kelvin embodies apex style and vanguard design with its mesmerizing blue LEDs encased in carbonate hues (like magnetized pulsars in an swirling ocean of black matter), this blue 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. There are 72 blue LED lights on the watch face. The first 12 LED lights display the hour. The other 60 LED lights display minutes. How's that for intuitiveness!
Seductive to behold, this blue LED watch looks like it just stepped out of The Matrix or Terminator. Make no mistake about it though. You needn't be the One or a Cyborg sent back through time to wear this watch. In fact this watch is perfect for your average physicist, hacker, Trekkie, uber geek, pro blogger, or anybody who is a somebody.
Just google "Japanese LED Watch" to see how much these timepieces sell for online. Notice how they normally retail for close to 10x the price we're selling them for.
Highlights...
Stylish and Cool!
Time and Date function
12 LED lights for hour display
60 LED lights for minutes display
Normally sells for around USD200!
Geek factor: 10+
Manufacturer Specifications
Main Function: Japanese-inspired blue LED digital watch
Screen: 72 blue LED lights for time and date display
Watch Face: Rectangular 33 mm x 57 mm
Bracelet:
-Material: Onyx/Carbonate colored metal strap
- Length: ~ 170 mm
- # of Segments: 20
- Segment length: ~ 8 mm
Clasp: Two button safety design
Buttons (right-side):
- Top (hour and date display + select)
- Button (change mode)
Settings: Time, Date, Luminosity
Power: CR2032 (x2) pre-installed
Notes from Manufacturers
Similar LED watches sell on the Internet for over 10x the this price, simply google "Japanese LED Watch" to see for yourself.
This watch is not waterproof
Package List
CVIZ-G71 Blue LED Watch
User Manual - English
Notes from Customer Service
How do I change the time, date, and luminosity on this watch?
Simply insert a tapered point into 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 blue 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 or every 15 minutes.
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 Zero Kelvin?
Because it's absolute cool.
You mentioned that this watch is perfect for your average physicist, hacker, Trekkie, uber geek, or pro blogger. What if I don't belong to one of these groups?This watch is also perfect for dotcom millionaires, hipsters, javascript ninjas, J. R. R. Tolkien fans, flash developers, Grateful Deadheads, Counterstrike players, and anime lovers.
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