
Mugen, the word means “infinity” in Japanese and it is also the name for the second watch from Futara Studio. If you’ll look carefully, you’ll notice that the case design is similar as the Zero-G watch, but the display is a whole new design.

You will not be able to tell the time at the first glance. Yup! You will really have to understand its mechanism. It is simple, however. And yes, of course, there is a wise saying, ‘Practice makes a man perfect’. It tells the time via a cycle of spiraling blocks.
Around the outer edges are 60 fragments, each indicating 1 minute. They are assembled in the group of 10’s so; it’s easy to tell the time. The inner spiral of blocks symbolizes one hour each. The display is “always on” and you don’t have to worry about any buttons when you want to check out the time.

It also has an animation feature. Once every minute, the display i.e. the spirals, go all the way and then settle back. There are two color options available; Black or silver. The LCD display is mirrored blue. Another appreciable feature of this stylish watch is that its strap is just 1.5mm thick and weighs about 60 grams.
Source:Tokyoflash


















