Oh good. As if the last one wasn’t hard enough to try and understand. Looks as though the same geezers have released a new concept. Except this time it’s binary. That’s right. You, the user, would be expected to be arsed to read a watch that had 30 or 40 lines of binary code to attempt to understand what time of day it was.

So maybe it’d be a good thing in terms of reading binary clearly: surely after using the watch for a while you’d become accustomed too it, and there’d be another string on your bow.
Frankly I’d prefer to put my retina’s on the line every time and scope where abouts the sun was.
What are you even on about, Tokyo?
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If you are not too sure exactly what is going on here, join the masses on the “we sometimes go outside” podium. For those that do understand, I’m going to assume you’ve spent a bit of time coming to terms with the system, or were otherwise born of a mother-board.
Everytime I think I’ve gained a sense of clarity I find myself being pushed along a tangent by an uncontrollable current. Why? There are many cool concepts out there, and this, to be fair, does have a certain amount of “va-va-voom”, but I really don’t see why a hundred and more little lines is any more comprehensive, or time saving than just looking at a bleedin’ watch!
That said, it’s a step up from those snap bracelets we used to constantly mash each other with as kids.
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