It would work. I'm sure they're durable wheels, but I wouldn't use them to commute on. It's a pretty stupid idea in my opinion.
Obviously they're not going to save you any time on your commute. With all the stops, yields, and redlights, you're not going to be able to use for what they're designed for. If you wanted to save time, just leave your house 30s earlier than you normally would.
They're very flash wheels. I commute on a cheap bike because I don't want to take a chance messing up my good gear. It'd be a shame for me to get hit my a car on my commute and lose a wheelset that costs over $1000.
I'd also never lock up my bike with those wheels on it. I don't like having my bike stand out to potential thieves while I'm away from my bike.
Lastly, you've got to ask yourself, what's the point?