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The EleeNo WebTime: The Thinking Geek’s Watch

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When it comes to Fetishing, nothing beats cars and watches. And with that said, nothing beats the quirky, sexy watches from Tokyo Flash.

The latest creation from EleeNo is the WebTime Elite, a retro contemporary (retrotemporary?) watch that mixes high technology with modern fashion cues and geek chic.


According to Tokyo Flash the Elite’s inner workings are Citizen Japan’s Super 2035 movement, which accounts for 4 years of battery life and extremely accurate time-keeping.

The watch comes in the haut colors of the moment, a dark Aqua Blue and a striking Orange. The resin face is inlaid into the stainless steel frame and band, which create a nice, clean contrasting look.

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But what really draws you in is the way the watch tells time.

The colored polygonal lines intersect bands of numbers that correspond to — hold onto your hats — minutes and hours… the wave of the future! The contrasting lines spin, shake, and generally dance their way around your wrist all night while you sip Long Islands at the local incarnation of Crobar.

Check these babies out… tre chic indeed.

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