Change lanes with a watch
A new mode of convenience has come in the form of watch which resembles like a changing lane- aiding device but actually is a watch.
From the makers of Tokyo Flash, the Changing Lanes is a concept watch made by the legendary Japanese timepiece masters.
It is a puzzling piece of display that displays time in the most amazing fashion. Towards the left side of the watchface are the hours handlings, with 1:00 at the very top, and 6:00 at the bottom. The subsequent lane reveals the hours 7:00 to 12:00, starting from the bottom and working up to the top.
The right hand corner reveals the minutes that come in the form of three segmentations, where the numeral III is at the top and bottom is 27 minutes, with the lane to the left of the far-right increasing to 57 minutes at the north of the watch.
The Quarter-minutes, i. e. placed at 15 and 45, are in the middle, and a two minute interval will keep lighting up the watch, according to Tokyo Flash's description of the watch.
The watch is up for sale at 15,900 Yen (roughly $170), in colour ranges of blue and orange LEDs and is charged by USB-with one full charging (taking 3.5hours to do so) lasting a month.