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Tokyoflash Hanko Watch

by Isaiah on March 3, 2009 · 1 comment

Tokyoflash Hanko Watch

Here’s the latest wearable gadget from the Japanese watchmaker, the Tokyoflash Hanko Watch. Made from stainless steel the watch comes with 23 LEDs that light up to show you the time. The hours are displayed in the circle in the center of the watch, groups of five minutes are shown in the outer circle in the same position as numbers on a clock and single minutes are shown in the areas between. The watch retails for $100. [Tokyoflash] More

TokyoFlash Kisai Sensai LED Watch

by Johan on February 17, 2009 · 0 comments

TokyoFlash Kisai Sensai LED Watch

The line of Kisai aluminum LED watches from Tokyoflash has just been upgraded. The TokyoFlash Kisai Sensai LED watch features an animation mode so that once every minute for 12 minutes after the time is displayed, the LEDs rotate on and off in a circular formation – a subtle effect that brings the watch to life. A single touch of the upper button initiates a rotating animation before the remaining LEDs show the time. Twelve red LEDs represent hours, eleven green LEDs represent groups of five minutes and four yellow LEDs represent single minutes. The time can be shown immediately with a second touch of the button. Sensai is available for 23,900 Yen ($260) and comes in four color variations. [Tokyoflash]

Tokyoflash Heko

by Johan on February 3, 2009 · 2 comments

Tokyoflash Heko

Tokyoflash has recently released another uneasy-to-read watch in the form of the Heko. It is made entirely from solid stainless steel and comes with white, blue or multi-colored LEDs. You can purchase the Heko for 9,800 Japanese yen or approx. $109, €85, and £75. Thanks Paul! [TokyoFlash]

Tokyoflash Kisai Keisan

by Johan on January 20, 2009 · 1 comment

Tokyoflash Kisai Keisan

Tokyoflash has developed the Kisai Keisan that features four raised convex bubbles that displays the numbers 0 to 9, and in order to tell the current time you just hit the single button on the side and add up the numbers that are displayed in each column. The timepiece also comes with high grade aluminum band and body with a polished alumite coating. The Tokyoflash Kisai Keisan is water resistant to 3ATM, has an auto-animation that triggers every twelve minutes, and weighs 80g. It’s available now, in black with either red or green LEDs, or silver with orange or yellow LEDs. You can grab the Tokyoflash Kisai Keisan for $255 each. [TokyoFlash]

Tokyoflash Tenmetsu Watch

by Johan on December 9, 2008 · 0 comments

Tokyoflash Tenmetsu Watch

Tokyoflash has a new timepiece for us. Dubbed as the Tenmetsu, the watch displays time and date by the sequence of flashing color. Red LEDs indicate 15 units, amber LEDs indicate 5 units and green LEDs indicate 1 unit, a combination of which present hours, minutes, months and date. Its casing is made from aluminum to make it lightweight and durable. You can buy the Tokyoflash Tenmetsu Watch for $257 each. [Tokyoflash]

Tokyoflash Ni Watch

by Johan on December 2, 2008 · 1 comment

Tokyoflash Ni Watch

Here is another “Alien technology” from Tokyoflash that comes in the form of the Tokyoflash NI Watch. The watch’s case is entirely made from stainless steel with a polished finish. The timepiece features a slimline case, strap and a simple buckle that allow it to wrap comfortably around your wrist. I will show you how to read this watch. Each LED on the lowest line displays two hours and the line above indicates a single hour. The combination of these two lines indicates the current hour. You can also see the groups of 10 minutes that are presented on the center line and single minutes on the upper two lines. Available in all blue LED, all white LED or red and green LED, the Tokyoflash NI watch retails for $144 each. [GeekAlerts] More

Tokyoflash Kisai Denshoku

by Johan on November 25, 2008 · 2 comments

Tokyoflash Kisai Denshoku

Here is another kewl timepiece from Tokyoflash. Known as the Kisai Denshoku, the watch comes with orange neon bars on an aluminum faceplate. If you want to read this watch, you just need to press a button and a number of the twelve light bars will brighten up three times, once for hours, once for groups of ten minutes, and then once for single minutes. Some dudes at Tokyoflash also explain that the Denshoku was modeled on Tokyo’s Shinjuku skyline. [Tokyoflash] More

Tokyoflash Fire Watch

by Johan on November 10, 2008 · 1 comment

Tokyoflash Fire Watch

Tokyoflash is famous for its uneasy-to-read wristwatch. The Fire is the company’s latest timepiece that displays time using multi-colored LED lights. Let me tell you how to read this watch. Each hole indicates one unit of time. The yellow LEDs are for the hours, red LEDs display every ten minutes and green LEDs show single minutes. If you are interested, you can purchase this unique watch for only $130. [TokyoFlash]

Tokyoflash Jackpot Watch

by Johan on October 28, 2008 · 0 comments

Tokyoflash Jackpot Watch

Japanese company Tokyoflash has released another unique watch. The Tokyoflash Jackpot Watch is a stylish timepiece that allows you to spin the numbers like a slot machine. You just need to press the button to set your bet amount and another button to spin the digits. Measuring 40mm x 40mm x 11mm and weighing 70grams, the watch requires a CR2032 battery (included). The Tokyoflash Jackpot Watch retails for $100. [ThinkGeek]

Tokyoflash Rogue Watch

by Johan on August 27, 2008 · 1 comment

Tokyoflash Rogue Watch

Tokyoflash has recently unveiled another uneasy-to-read wristwatch. The Tokyoflash Rogue Watch comes with a cool green LED light that secretly tells you the current time. I am sure if you wear this timepiece, you will get stopped every day by people asking you what it is. Tokyoflash also provides us a little information on how to read this unique watch.

The outer ring of small dots represents minutes, every fifth dot being slightly smaller to distinguish five minute groups. The ring of large blocks represents rough minutes, the position of the gap indicating approximate minutes in groups of five. The inner ring of blocks represents hours, the position of the gap in the ring showing the current hour as on a clock face.

Available in silver or black finish, the Rogue watch retails for $161.

Thanks, Paul.

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