Kisai Sensai watch: it's like cold steel on your wrist
We're not sure if you've noticed, but choosing a wristwatch just might be the most difficult decision a man or woman has to make in their entire life. If you just keep hemming and hawing, why not add a little more confusion to the mix with Kisai's Sensai? This lightweight piece is constructed from high grade aluminum, and it supposedly uses "positive shapes and negative lines" in order to create a face that's impossible to ignore. The LEDs beneath the metal tell time in code, a process that reportedly takes between eight and ten decades to master. Thankfully, instructions are provided in both English and Japanese, though native Yiddish speakers may have some difficulty piecing it all together. Purchase at your own risk.























Yeah, one watch to confuse everyone else, another one to actually tell time with... It's some kind of confusion technique. Maybe it's more of a conversation piece than an actual timepiece...
Who's going to be first to try and wear that thing in airport security??
For anybody who might actually be interested in ordering:
www.tokyoflash.com
Go go power ranger.
Look like it might be a bit hard to decipher when you just had your cough medicine.
This looks surprisingly very much like a close cousin: http://www.thatsjustugly.com/2008/11/19/tokyoflash-shinshoku-weirdo-watch/
The Power Rangers called.. they want their watch back