With the help of the Casio Magic Watch

Dec 21, 2006 08:08 GMT  ·  By

You've always been attracted to the idea of street magic, but never quite managed to gain the necessary skills in order to become a real pro, a true street magician? Well, it seems that the people from Casio have decided to lend you a helping hand, and created, with the help of the world-famous close-up magician Tomohiro Maeda, a very special watch, that will carry out the magic tricks for you.

Called Casio Magic Watch (what else!), the device allows its user to perform 5 different magic tricks, that will surely impress everyone around. The most important tricks are the Magic Number (the watch guesses the number that a person thinks about), the Six Sense (the watch can "see" the item a person selected, despite the fact that it doesn't have any special type of sensor), Slot Machine (the watch guesses the card thought of by a person) or Magic Cal (the watch uses a 4-digit number written on a piece for fortunetelling and then guesses what it is).

Another very interesting thing about this watch is that it's quite inconspicuous, meaning that probably nobody will realize that it's not at all an ordinary time-keeping device. Thus, the Casio Magic Watch has an all-metal body with a cool-looking black display featuring neon-green figures. It is sold by Brando for around US $83.30, which is not that much, considering the fact that they're throwing in a deck of special Tomohiro Maeda commemorative playing cards by Tally-Ho, which are already a limited edition.

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