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Tokiji: Ode to the digit

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The new standard for digital watches. All of the functions you would expect,
with an enhanced, exceptionally vivid display added. - This watch is named “Tokiji”. The direct translation from this Japanese is “time numerals” The seven segment digit was patented in 1903 for a method of telegraphically transmitting numbers to be printed on tape. The first digital wrist watch was an LED prototype in 1970. Perhaps this type of digit is fading away as our interface design, and display technologies advance, but let’s not forget how they have taken such a prominent p ...

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The new standard for digital watches. All of the functions you would expect, with an enhanced, exceptionally vivid display added. - This watch is named “Tokiji”. The direct translation from this Japanese is “time numerals” The seven segment digit was patented in 1903 for a method of telegraphically transmitting numbers to be printed on tape. The first digital wrist watch was an LED prototype in 1970. Perhaps this type of digit is fading away as our interface design, and display technologies advance, but let’s not forget how they have taken such a prominent place in the background of our everyday lives. Our new Tokiji watch gives them the respect they deserve. These vivid digits are generously spaced on a rich, black dial, surrounded by a handsome, minimal case. This watch features a striking display based on a unique approach that we have spent years developing
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