Saturday, May 3, 2008

Nooka

Time is everything, how you keep track of it is your preference. A Tag Heuer is a great watch however it is highly unlikely that it would suite your everyday needs so that would leave it exclusive to your arm for events and dinners. Now what about the regular days when your just running around and you have to keep track of time? Should you watch the movement of the sun? I have a solution for that problem, allow me to introduce you to Nooka.


-steel front
-box face
-snap wrist lock
-AM, PM is displayed
-available in more color variations

Now upon looking at it I know what your thinking, "how do you tell the time?" Well its really quite simple and unique. On the model above there are numbers displayed in a small box directly above the Nooka signature on the watch face, those numbers are the seconds. There are also 12 circles that represent the 12 hours in a day because although there are 12 hours in a day the numbers repeat changing only from AM to PM, 1-12 numerically are consistent. The bar under the circles represent the minutes and the numbers for the bar increase in increments of 15 so each small bar is 5 minutes.

-squares instead of circles
-AM, PM is displayed
-Plastic face as opposed to steel
-available in various colors

If you have the concept down from the first one then this one should be a breeze. The set up is a little bit different though, instead of circles for the 12 hours there 12 bars. The minutes are still represented in the same manner just vertically now. The date is also available on this version of the Nooka watch and AM, PM is displayed in the face. The construction of this watch is totally different to that of the first one I showed you but they were both forged from the same principles and serve the same purpose, which one you get is solely up to you. The Nooka family of watches is available at: Nooka or you can just head over to The Brooklyn Circus. 
-refer back to The Brooklyn Circus post
Enjoy
 
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