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Sunday, February 6, 2011


http://www.toxel.com/tech/2011/01/25/15-unusual-and-creative-watches/
i really liked alot of the watches shown on the website.
but this one captivates me most.
although simple, but i wonder why no one has thought of such an ingenious idea.
of tilting the watchface 90degrees clockwise.
such that now the face faces you as shown in the picture.
and not only does it provide convenience for yourself,
it's also convenient for pple next to you to read the time.
there's another watch on the website which angles the watch face at abt 45degrees
such that it's perfectly suited for ur own time reading,
but this concept is so much more open minded and -i cant find the right word-
friendly.magnanimous?
as in not so selfish.
so despite the many fanciful designs that i really love too,
i think there's no doubt why this one stands out so much(:


+ val-* @ 12:46 AM

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