Scope Watch tells time using latitude and longitude

Posted in Watches by Conner Flynn on May 4th, 2010

Here’s a cool retro looking watch. Looks a bit large though. The Scope watch looks like something from a movie. Specifically it looks like that familiar computer screen where our hero locks onto an object, say a car, and enhances it several times until he can read the license plate numbers.

The design is simple and that’s why it’s cool. It won’t enhance images, but the watch uses the tried and true latitude and longitude to give you the time.

Only $189.00.

[Yanko]

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One Comment to “Scope Watch tells time using latitude and longitude”
  1. ilginç tasarımlar Says:

    Not so great for lefthanded people who wear watches on their right wrists.

    Center the display. Reimplement the 1-4 minutes indicator as dots across the top. Put the button on the side. I’ll buy it.

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