
It does make us wonder why there are some clock designs that require a PhD in rocket science to decipher - aren't we supposed to be able to tell the time simply by taking a quick glance? That's the problem with most Tokyoflash watches, as those will need some getting used to. Same goes with the Chronochrome you see here - it will definitely make for a great conversation starter at your home, but other than that you will have a tough time trying to know whether it is dinner time or not. If you're hardheaded enough to want to own one, then you can pick it up for £60 - expect most people to give this a pass though, and through time we believe you'd just paste instructions to read the time right underneath it to inform whoever is curious about it.
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[Source: Ubergizmo]