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The Time Tag Watch Lets You Check the Watch by Feeling the Face

Checking the time on your watch isn't always the most polite if you're in a conversation or waiting for something, so the Time Tag Watch has been designed as a way to discreetly check the time using touch. Featuring a felt face and indicators that are similar in design to clothing tags, the timepiece features two spinning dials that encapsulate the whole face that turn to display the time. This lets you simply run your hands across the face of the watch to see what time it is without having to raise your wrist to eye level or disturb a conversation you're having with a friend.

The Time Tag Watch is the design work of Seohee Lee and also shows promise for offering those with visual impairments a way to tell the time.
Trend Themes
1. Discreet Time Checking - The Time Tag Watch demonstrates the trend of discreetly checking the time using touch, catering to situations where it may be impolite to check a watch visually.
2. Texturized Timepieces - The felt face and clothing tag-inspired design of the Time Tag Watch reflects the trend of incorporating unique tactile elements into timepiece design, offering a new sensory experience.
3. Accessibility in Timekeeping - The Time Tag Watch opens up opportunities for catering to visually impaired individuals, showcasing the trend of creating inclusive timepieces with tactile features.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Accessories - Fashion accessory companies can explore the trend of incorporating tactile elements, like felt and clothing tag-inspired designs, to offer unique and discreet time checking options.
2. Watchmaking - The Time Tag Watch highlights the disruptive potential of incorporating innovative tactile designs in watchmaking to create more inclusive and accessible timepieces.
3. Assistive Technology - The Time Tag Watch presents an opportunity for the assistive technology industry to develop touch-based timekeeping solutions that cater specifically to individuals with visual impairments.

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