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Timeless Watch Seamlessly Integrates a Hidden USB Drive

August 8th, 2008 by: Karen M.


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The Timeless Watch seamlessly integrates a hidden usb drive that also serves as the watch’s clasp. Unlike other watches that hide a separate, detachable flash drive, this one is attached to the watch strap.

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The watch was designed by Ondrej Vaclavik. It’s designed to be lightweight and require no batteries, as the watch would charge via the USB.

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It’s not available for sale yet, so there’s no word on the capacity of the USB drive or what have you, but I suppose you could rig one up yourself out of some spare parts. Although, I’m guessing that unless you’re extremely talented it would look really crappy.

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You can see more pictures (but no written information as far as I can tell) at Ondrej Vaclavik’s site.

[via DesignBoom]

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Comments (5):

  1. Tech^CF says:

    Looks like a protoype, and not a working model. Display is a sticker.

  2. eskimo says:

    @Tech^CF: Or maybe that’s part of the “Timeless” joke?

  3. Ps3 Gamer says:

    Don’t think i will be wearing that, unless they make it a little nicer on they eye.

  4. Richard C Haven says:

    “Nicer on the eye” Are you nuts?

    It is wonderfully, proudly geeky! I would LOVE this watch…

  5. Jack Vermicelli says:

    I’d love one, except that it looks like the band size would necessarily be non-adjustable. But I love the geekily spartan look to it. No schmancying up at all- just a purely functional, off the shelf aesthetic.

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