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As we first saw with their World Time E-Ink watch, Phosphor is on the cutting edge when it comes to affordable watch design. The new Phosphor Appear (formerly the Phosphor Reveal) was no exception as it garnered quite a bit of attention when it was first announced thanks to its unique Micro-Magnetic Mechanical Digital (M3D) display adorned with Swarovski crystals.
So how cool is it up close and personal?
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The recently released Phosphor World Time E-Ink watch has been making waves lately thanks to its curved e-ink display—the same display found the Amazon Kindle.
It’s an interesting watch, and we wanted to take a look for ourselves and see if it was more than just a nerdy gimmick.
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Toykoflash is back with yet another
crazy watch concept, and despite being clearly awesome, I get a headache just thinking about this one.
The LED display is actually an optical illusion that requires you to train your eyes to see through the squiggly lines to read the time. Keep in mind that Tokyoflash watches that receive positive votes from the public actually become real products, and this one seems like a sure thing. But check out the example after the break and test whether or not your eyes would be up to the challenge.
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Our sister site Fashionably Geek reviews the Ballistic Extreme BWE106 watch. It may look fancy, but it has a reputation for being bulletproof.
We’re not not sure about all that, but this thing can definitely take a beating. Read more…
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Our sister site Fashionably Geek is currently giving away an awesome-looking oversized digital Wrist Rocket watch from Cadence—complete with a rocket-shaped display stand. Head on over for all the details on how to enter. Read more on Fashionably Geek…

From Fashionably Geek: Taking weapons to the next level is this Armatix .22cal pistol, which comes with a custom wristwatch that is also responsible for sending a wireless arming signal to the gun, illuminating a green LED on the back of the gun and allowing it to fire. When the gun is not within a few inches of the watch, the gun will be disabled, as signified by a red LED. However all that safety will cost you. The limited edition pistol is selling for 7,000 euro, or about $9,700, and starts shipping next month.
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From Fashionably Geek: If you should ever find yourself face to face with Bigfoot, ask him the time. He would be happy to oblige by pointing it out with his gigantic arms. The “Sasqwatch” honors natures mysterious timekeeper with his very own wristwatch.
Product Page ($50 / Available in several different colors)