diesel oled watches offer dual-color text display
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posted: March 24th, 2008 stumble it!4 comments author: technabob
A while back, I showed you guys a pretty cool looking OLED watch from the fashion house of Diesel. That model was especially difficult to come by, and featured a tiny little monochrome blue OLED screen . The latest digital watch from Diesel amps up the organic light emitting goodness by adding a second color to the display.

The Diesel DZ7086 mens’ watch features a bright dual-color screen with both blue and green OLED phosphors. In addition to displaying the time in traditional numeric formats, it can display a text version (i.e. “Eleven Twenty Seven”), along with four different on-screen animations when you press the appropriate button.

The modern digital watch comes housed in a black plastic case with stainless steel lugs at each side. The black wristband is nicely crafted from leather, and in case you plan on banging your new watch around a bit, the display is protected by a durable, scratch-resistant mineral crystal face.
List price for the DZ7086 on the Diesel website is $150 USD, but you might be able to find a better deal with a little digging over on Amazon.
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4 comments comment
1. Tom | March 24th, 2008 at 3:06 pm
Four different on-screen animations? Wow! Everybody needs a watch like that.
2. Alex | March 25th, 2008 at 7:58 am
This is great… I have flooded Shiny Shiny with pretty sparkly watches that bewitch me and yet I still continue to use a classic analogue face.
3. technabob | March 25th, 2008 at 8:07 am
Thanks for the comment. I love Shiny Shiny, so I’m glad you guys dropped by.
4. JP | April 12th, 2008 at 9:53 am
That’s a fun watch for sure. Definitely a cool one to have when you’re in the mood for something really unique.
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