News
Miscellaneous
Look Ma no hands Look Ma no hands |
|
|
| Written by Stephen Ebert | |
| Sunday, 27 May 2007 | |
It
may take you about five minutes to read the time on this watch. And by
that time you would have to start all over again, but when a watch
looks this cool who cares?
The recent trend of naming something Elite to make it sound like it could
beat the circuits out of its rivals seems to have spread to this
timekeeper here. Now now EleeNo WebTime Elite, there's no need to
resort to such narcissism. ![]() Citizen's new watch The WebTime's working limbs are provided courtesy of Citizen Japan, its Super 2035 movement is apparently lethally accurate. A long battery life means it will still have you stumped whenever someone stops to ask you the time four years from now. ![]() No hands! Intersecting lines cross over the numbers on the face to reveal the answers to your temporal questions. Easy you say but try it under the intoxicated state of being on a Friday night. For £61.85 choose from the zingy looking Satsuma or serene Aqua flavour. Who needs to know the time anyway? |
For the latest gadget news and reviews straight to your inbox, subscribe now!