
The Trax Mark II from Tokyoflash is a unique timepiece because it displays the time using a belt system of tracks. There are three of four tracks with the belts on the left tell the hour, while the belts on the right display the minute. The Trax MkII is also available in a variety of designs and colors. It is a cool concept that will hopefully hit the light of production. More pics after the jump. Read more

Tokyoflash Japan has started selling the Limited Edition Tokyoflash Kisai On Air Watch. What makes this timepiece special is that it has a minimal design with a colored touchscreen LCD display. The LCD display is always on, so the time can be read at a glance and the LED backlight function means it will light up on demand, a useful function for night time. Available in black and silver, the Tokyoflash Kisai On Air Watch is priced at $179 each. Watch the video after the jump. Read more

Tokyoflash has recently introduced its new timepiece namely the Kisai Seven. This futuristic looking watch features a pair of rings that point to the hours and minutes just like an ordinary wristwatch. The inner ring displays the hours, while the outer ring shows the minutes. There is a dark part in each ring that points to the current time. What’s more, the L-shaped bars above and below these circles display 1-4 minutes. Other features include a hard plastic case, a polyurethane strap with a seamless butterfly clasp at the back and a USB port for charging purposes. Available in blue or white LEDs, the Tokyoflash Kisai Seven retails for $99 each. Video after the jump. Read more

Tokyoflash Japan has introduced its latest wristwatch namely the Kisai Night Vision. The watch is easy to read. You just need to touch the upper button to show the time. Hours are shown in the outer ring, while minutes are shown digitally in the center. If you push the lower button, the month will also be shown in the outer ring, while the date digitally in the center. Constructed with black stainless steel, the timepiece also offers an alarm clock mode, a light-up animation, and an adjustable strap. Its rechargeable LIR2032 battery offers up to one month of operation time. Available in black with blue, green or red LEDs, the Tokyoflash Kisai Night Vision is priced at $129. Watch the video after the jump. Read more

Tokyoflash has unveiled a unique wristwatch concept namely the Plasma Activated Watch Design. It is actually a traditional analog watch with a red hemisphere to indicate the hour and a blue one to indicate minutes. When you touch your finger to the center of the watch face, sparks would shoot between your fingertip and the two electrodes and through a bubble of Argon gas to display the time. There is a button to set the time and another to enable or disable the plasma system. The watch is also USB rechargeable. See more pictures after the jump. Read more

Tokyoflash is back with their latest timepiece known as the Kisai 3D Unlimited. The watch features a brand new custom designed stainless steel case and strap, a cutting edge mirrored LCD display, time and date functions and an EL backlight for night time. Measuring a mere 8.5mm thin, the Tokyoflash Kisai 3D Unlimited retails for around $120 a pop. [Tokyoflash]

The official My Chemical Romance store has started selling a limited-edition watch from Tokyoflash, the Seikatsu Koujou Kyokusen. For your info, Seikatsu means “Better Living” and Kyokusen means “curved line” in Japanese. The waterproof timepiece features a stainless steel buckle and a USB mini port to recharge its replaceable battery. One full charge will take 3.5 hours and each charge should last 1 month. Easy to read at a glance, a single push of the lower button displays the time. Each lit segment of the orange curve indicates one hour. The circular array of red and green lights represents minutes, while the outer circle shows time progression in groups of five minutes. The inner circle displays single minutes one to four. The Tokyoflash Seikatsu Koujou Kyokusen is priced at $125 each. [Product Page]

Tokyoflash is back with its latest watch design. Dubbed as the Kisai Kaidoku, this LCD Watch displays the time using words instead of numbers. You just need to read the flashing words in order to know the current time. It’s that easy. The date can be read in exactly the same way by pressing the lower button. Watch the video after the jump. Read more

Tokyoflash Design Studio is back with its new watch concept namely the UV Index LCD watch design with touchscreen. The watch features a sensor, which measures the UV index when outside so that you know when you should take care and protect yourself. The UV Index measures the level of UV radiation from zero to eleven. This concept watch design also has an “always on” LCD display with a colored LED backlight. It is also touch sensitive so the functions can be operated by touching the screen. The time is displayed with hours in the center and minutes around the outside in the same position as minutes on a clock face. The date is shown in a similar way. Additional features include an alarm clock. Video after the jump. Read more
The Tokyoflash Radiation Level LED is a new concept watch that tells you the time through the usage of several colorful bars and that light up according to the time. The watch shows hours 1-12 across the bottom, groups of 5 minutes, 5-55 in the top left section and four single minutes in the radioactive symbol in the top right. The effect is something that looks like a display for measuring radiation levels. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. Read more