
You’re watch says that it’s 2am. Time for last call. It also tells you that your blood alcohol content is far beyond the legal limit. Maybe it’s time to put some pants on and call a cab.
That’s right, the latest concept touchscreen watch from Tokyoflash doubles as a breathalyzer. All you need to do is press the appropriate button and blow into a port for testing.
Check out a demo video after the break.
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This new watch from Cadence helps you keep an eye on the prize—a little 4:20 smoke break.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t feature any world time options, which would have been ideal because it’s always 4:20 somewhere.
Product Page ($85/Pre-Order for 40% off via CrunchGear)

Nixon’s ‘The Genie’ is more than just a stylish wristwatch—it’s also a means of peering into the future. In addition to the standard time, date, timer and stopwatch functions, The Genie features a Magic 8-Ball mode that responds to your queries with one of 15 messages. Will I soon be parted with $120? The answer is YES.
It also features a rotating bezel, LCD display and seven color choices.
Product Page ($120 via Hypebeast)

This watch keeps time on an atomic level. Can your cellphone do that? I think not.
Features include:
- Three-dimensional design represents each component of the atom
- Hour and minute hands follow the path of orbiting electrons
- Second hand originates from the nucleus
Product Page ($119.99)

“Legendre’s constant is a mathematical constant occurring in a formula conjectured by Adrien-Marie Legendre to capture the asymptotic behavior of the prime-counting function.”
By looking at this watch I can say that its value is exactly 1. Makes me feel smart. Check out the complete cheat sheet for the Geek Wrist Watch after the break.
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Mr. Jones is known for their unique (and sometimes depressing) approach to watch design, and the Last Laugh watch definitely fits the mold. The time is imprinted into the skull’s teeth to remind us that life is short and we should seize the day instead of frittering away the time playing video games and watching TV.
Eh, I’ll make sure to check the time with my cellphone—it’s soothing glow will keep me in blissful denial.
Product Page ($200 via The Awesomer)

If you think the Azimuth SP-1 Landship watch looks like a tank, the designers have done their job. It is, in fact, modeled after early 20th century tank design.
The small turret at the top represents hours while the large turret at the base represents minutes (which seems a little awkward). The titanium beast also has Swiss movement and a price tag around $8000. However, only 100 of the Landship watches will be produced this year.
Check out a video on the Azimuth SP-1 Landship after the break.
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This is a new concept watch design from Toykoflash—the Radiation Level LED. It doesn’t actually measure radiation levels of course, but it sort of looks like it does with the way that it tells time. Hours 1-12 are displayed across the bottom, with groups of 5 minutes (5-55) in the top left section and four single minutes in the radioactive symbol in the top right.
As with all Toykoflash watches, the designs that get the highest votes from fans are the ones that get produced. So if you like this design, make sure to vote it up. Check out the watch in action after the break.
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The summer is almost upon us, and that means hitting the beach. Casio’s Baby-G BLX-100 watch line is targeted at women that enjoy surfing and not spending a ton of money on watches.
So would it be good for my mom for Mother’s Day? Well, maybe—if your mom surfs and can figure out all of the tide settings on this thing.
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This CyberTrek watch follows in the line of crazy nerd watches typically created by companies like Toykoflash. If you want to draw some attention to yourself, this watch will get the job done.
Check out the video after the break to see the watch in action.
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