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“Excuse me?”

“Yes?”

“You wouldn’t happen to know the time?”

“Sure.  It’s YouTube-Skype.”

“No it’s not.”

“Yes it is.  Take a look, buddy.”

“D’oh!  I’m late for my MySpace!”

Indeed you are.  Introducing the analog watch for the digital age.  You can send your love to Normal Watches for coming up with such a geeky clean design appropriately called Social Networking.

If you’re someone who can relate to annagr’s words regarding this fine piece of clock:

[What] a cool watch! Are they actually available to buy? Id love to own one. I love the fact that its pure geek but that only other geeks could identify it as geeky. Where can i get one!

Then you can order yours for eighteen bucks right here.

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  1. l3ri (Reply) on Thursday 27, 2009

    is the envelope for reddit?

    This comment was originally posted on Reddit

  2. noodhoog (Reply) on Thursday 27, 2009

    That’s… kind of a shit watch. I’m all for cool geek watches – tokyoflash, binary clocks, that crazy Tag Heuer belt drive thing which costs a bazillion dollars…

    But this? It’s just a crappy watch with webtwopointoh logos plastered on it instead of numbers. You could put any old shit on there and say it makes a statement. How about fast food logos? Market it as a gimmick to help you decide what to eat "right now"..

    Oh, and get of my lawn.

    This comment was originally posted on Reddit

  3. thejuan (Reply) on Thursday 27, 2009

    but it’s not orangered…

    This comment was originally posted on Reddit

  4. Sirico (Reply) on Thursday 27, 2009

    Reddit alien would not been seen on something so plain.

    This comment was originally posted on Reddit

  5. writer x (Reply) on Thursday 27, 2009

    Talk about getting your Geek On. I may have to buy one…

  6. teppicymon (Reply) on Thursday 27, 2009

    Hahaha – I love the other pages open – CumBang.com? I dont think I should check that out while at work

    This comment was originally posted on Reddit

  7. mrjellyfish (Reply) on Thursday 27, 2009

    This comment was originally posted on The Open End.