At Tokyoflash
http://www.tokyoflash.com/en/watches/kisai/rorschach?utm_source=streamsend&utm_medium=email&utm_content=19926923&utm_campaign=New%2520Kisai%2520Rorschach%2520ePaper%2520Watch
Update : 31/08/2014
I managed to get one..here is my review after a week wearing it
Very comfy and nice to wear...light, thin watch with date and alarm and a synthetic vintage band. The e-inkt display is always on and you see the whole display refreshing ones every minute to change the minutes...it's to slow to show seconds. The advantage is that it only uses current for changing the display..the display stays the same if it has no current.
The 3 different (grades of difficulty to read) ways to display the time gives the watch an artistic feel and look.
The time is displayed by reading the 3th and 4th digit on the first row and the first and second digits on the second row.
The e-paper display is super sharp and readable from every angle.
I just missed a light for at night
Great watch worth buying if like new tech.
Some shots
enjoy all
http://www.tokyoflash.com/en/watches/kisai/rorschach?utm_source=streamsend&utm_medium=email&utm_content=19926923&utm_campaign=New%2520Kisai%2520Rorschach%2520ePaper%2520Watch
Update : 31/08/2014
I managed to get one..here is my review after a week wearing it
In 1921 Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach pioneered the now famous "Rorschach inkblot test". A series of mysterious ink blots used to evaluate a patient's thoughts & emotions by their response as to what the patterns remind them of.
Kisai Rorschach is the first watch from Tokyoflash Japan to use an e-Paper display from E Ink. The unique way that ePaper displays work means that the segments appear to be seamless. This is ideal for replicating the appearance of an inkblot on paper.
Very comfy and nice to wear...light, thin watch with date and alarm and a synthetic vintage band. The e-inkt display is always on and you see the whole display refreshing ones every minute to change the minutes...it's to slow to show seconds. The advantage is that it only uses current for changing the display..the display stays the same if it has no current.
The 3 different (grades of difficulty to read) ways to display the time gives the watch an artistic feel and look.
The time is displayed by reading the 3th and 4th digit on the first row and the first and second digits on the second row.
The e-paper display is super sharp and readable from every angle.
I just missed a light for at night
Great watch worth buying if like new tech.
Some shots
enjoy all
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