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more about #timepiece more comments → electronymous: I think this watch looks great! more » Crashproof: that watch is so terrible it's awesome, and so awesome it's terrible. I think I'm about to be out $15. more » BeyondtheTech: Looks like one of these spam comments selling junk finally made it as a blog entry on Gizmodo! more » njdevil: Chuck Norris doesn't wear a watch. Time is simply a measurement of how many people Chuck Norris has roundhouse kicked each day. Daylight Savings time... more » Odin: Damn, 20 points of Wisdom, Con and Int? I could use one for my Druid. more » Cash907Censored: The heck are you talking about Dan? This watch is badass looking, especially if you're a minimalist like me. I have Popeye arms thanks to genetics, so... more » Weihovah: chuck norris: +10 david bowie: +5 brian eno: +.5 steven seagal: -25 more » LCL: doesn't look as cool here, though having the wrist of a 12 yo girl doesn't help the cool factor more » The Lab: Given how many craptacular Tokyoflash watches Gizmodo has posted about without comment, I am surprised this watch gets taken to task. The execution i... more » LegacyCrono: [gizmodo.com] I knew I've seen this before. Good news! Not a concept anymore. more » OMG! Ponies!: Accessorizes perfectly with your Jawbone headset more » Kaiser-Machead: Requires the maniacal laughter of the Predator. more » -
#watches
Iron Samurai Watch for the Budget Conscious and Style Averse
The Iron Samurai watch, a spectacularly ugly bracelet-style watch made from "Samurai sword carbonized steel folded 1000x over," is available from Chinavision for a questionable $15. It also comes with one of the weirdest/funniest product descriptions I've ever seen. More » -
#tokyoflash
Gizmodo Gallery's Kisai Tenmetsu Tokyoflash Watch Can Now Be Yours
Gizmodo Gallery visitors got a great sneak peek at Tokyoflash's new watch, the Kisai Tenmetsu, which presents time using tri-colored LEDs in Tokyoflash's per usual esoteric fashion. If that floated your boat, it's available now on the company's website. More » -
#kineticclock
Cuckinetic Clock Tells Time Rube Goldberg-Style
I'm always fascinated by kinetic sculptures, which is why I like this clock by painter and sculptor George Rhodes. You tell the hours from the numbered cylinders that're picked up on that wheel, and the minutes from the pointer arm. It strikes the hours when the cylinder rolls down the track and hits a bell. I'd love to see it in action, but since it's a limited edition of 50, costing $4,000, there's not much chance of that. If you do bag one of these 17-pound creations, it's signed by the artist himself. [George Rhodes via BBGadgets] -
