Description:
Two Kelvin - Japanese Inspired LED Watch Pack
Highlights...
Stylish and Cool!
Time and Date function
12 LED lights for hour display
60 LED lights for minutes display
Normally sells for around USD300!
Geek factor: 10+
Order from us and get it in a few days instead of a few weeks!
Introducing The Two Kelvin Japanese LED Watch Pack, a dynamic duo from the planet DAMN THESE WATCHES LOOK GOOD which increases your coolness factor by like a gajillion times. So much so that you'd pwn John Coltrane and Jean Luc Picard it a coolness melee!
You mean these two watches really tell the time? Yes. Even though The Two Kelvin Japanese LED Watch Pack embodies Flock of Seagulls style and Duran Duran design with its Miles Davis Kind Of Blue LED's dancing against The Void like Kelvin Bacon dancing in Footloose or Kelvin Costner dancing in Dances With Wolves, the watches in this Japanese LED watch pack do in fact tell the time and does so really efficiently too!
The One Kelvin is slightly smaller than the Zero Kelvin which makes it perfect for your shorty*. Yeah pick up a pack, one watch for you and one watch for your girlfriend. She'll love it and she'll LOVE you for it. And by LOVE we mean you'll be getting SOME...brown chicken brown cow! Both watches operate the same way. Tap the display button on the right side of watches and the screen will light up like Geeks at Comic Con. There are 72 blue LED lights on the watch face. The first 12 LED lights display the hour. The other 60 LED lights display minutes. Cool huh? Yeah these watches are so cool they were Kelvin Klein jeans and read Kelvin and Hobbes comics!
Yes, Brad and Angelina are Two Kelvin pack customers as are Marvel super heroes Cloak and Dagger, Musical Super Duo Karen and Richard Carpenter, Cartoon Leading Man and First Lady Homer and Marge Simpson, as well as Faith Evans, Andre Agassi and Stefi Graf, and Kamin and Eline from Kataan. In reality, this watch pack is perfect for stellar cartographers, Gundam mechanics, 4chan-ners, and anyone who likes to spend most of their time at work surfing tvtropes.org!
Specifications
Zero Kelvin Japanese LED Watch
Screen: 72 blue LED lights for time and date display
Watch Face: Rectangular 32 mm x 58 mm
Bracelet Material: Onyx/Carbonate colored metal strap
Bracelet Length: ~ 170 mm
Bracelet # of Segments: 20
Bracelet individual segment length: ~ 8 mm
Clasp: Two button safety design
Top Button (right - side): hour and date display + select
Bottom Button (right - side): change mode
Power: CR2032 (x2) pre - installed
One Kelvin Japanese LED Watch
Screen: 72 blue LED lights for time and date display
Watch Face: Rectangular 27 mm x 42 mm
Bracelet Material: Dark Chaoite colored metal strap
Bracelet Length: ~ 160 mm
Bracelet # of Segments: 18
Bracelet individual segment length: ~ 7 mm
Clasp: Two button safety design
Top Button (right - side): hour and date display + select
Bottom Button (right - side): change mode
Power: CR2032 (x2) pre - installed
Notes from Manufacturers
These watches are not waterproof
Package List for Model AIZ - G71 - PAIR Zero Kelvin Japanese blue LED watch
One Kelvin Japanese mid - sized blue LED watch
User Manuals - English
Notes from Customer Service
How do I change the time, date, and luminosity on these watches?
Simply insert a tapered point into the lower button on the right side of the watch. This will cause the current setting to blink. Continue pressing the lower button until you arrive at the setting you want to change. Next, press the top button to change the information.
What type of batteries do these watches use?
These blue LED watches use two CR2032 watch batteries. Other names this type of battery goes by are button cell, silver button cell, or coin cell batteries.
How long will the batteries last?
The batteries should last longer than with a normal watch since time and date information is only displayed when you want.
Are these Tokyo Flash watches?
No, these are better because they cost almost 1/10th the price of a Tokyo Flash watch and is also backed by our famous 12 month warranty.
Why is The Zero Kelvin called The Zero Kelvin?
Because it's absolute cool.
Why is The One Kelvin called The One Kelvin?
Because we imagine that the type of person who would wear a watch like this would also be able to bend the laws of Physics as well as manipulate and reshape the Matrix as they see fit.