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Tokyoflash digital pocket watch adds touch to an old classic

, Dec 8th 2011 Discuss [0]

Arch geekwatch manufacturers Tokyoflash have revealed their latest special edition, the Kisai Rogue Touch Pocket Watch, ideal for the distinguished systems engineer who prefers a Saville Row suit rather than a Star Wars t-shirt. Based on the existing Rogue Touch but trading the strap for a pop-open glass cover and a fetching chain, the digital display uses Tokyoflash's usual odd combination of chips and dots to show the time in two different timezones. Read The Full Story

Tokyoflash Kisai Seven brings concept watch to life

, Oct 25th 2011 Discuss [2]

Tokyoflash has revealed its latest unusual timepiece, the Kisai Seven, but rather than come from the oddball drawing boards of the company's Japanese designers, it's actually the handiwork of a fan. UK designer Scott Galloway turned to Tron for his initial inspiration, submitting the concentric circle design as a fan concept last year; little did he know, Tokyoflash would decide to manufacture it. Read The Full Story

Kisai Rogue Touch LCD watch lights up with a touch

, Sep 28th 2011 Discuss [0]

The nutters at Tokyoflash have another hard to read watch that has launched called the Kisai Rogue Touch. The Rogue Touch watch has a touch sensitive screen that allows you to access the watch functions like the backlight. The watch also allows you to read the time in two zones at a glance making it even more confusing than normal to read. Read The Full Story

Tokyoflash unveils new Kisai 3D watch

, Aug 10th 2011 Discuss [0]

Tokyoflash is the place to go if you are a watch wearing geek that wants an odd looking watch. The latest watch from the company is called the Kisai 3D and at first glance it looks hard to read, but it's not. The watch isn’t a particularly 3D either; it just uses an optical illusion to make the face look like a 3D box is on it. Read The Full Story

Tokyoflash Right Angle LCD Watch with USB memory is much easier to read than you think

, Jul 19th 2011 Discuss [4]

The watches at Tokyoflash are always really cool looking but they are often very hard to read. The latest watch to come for the purveyor or strange timepieces is called the Right Angle LCD Watch Design with USB Memory. The watch has a tall face with a LCD screen and a metal band. The left side has a USB port to connect to your computer for storing files to your watch. Read The Full Story

Tokyoflash Rogue SR2 wristwatch has alarm and is hard to read

, Jun 21st 2011 Discuss [0]

Even if we don't all wear watches around here, we can all appreciate the geeky and difficult to read watches from Tokyoflash that proclaim in strange lights just how geeky you are. The latest watch to come from the maker of weird is the Rogue SR2. The watch comes with only a black band with red, green, orange, or blue faces. The watch also has a light for viewing in the dark. Read The Full Story

Tokyoflash breathalyzer watch says “blow here”

, Jun 16th 2011 Discuss [0]

Bizarre watch manufacturer Tokyoflash has revealed its latest concept, and it wants to use its cryptic LEDs for good. Coupling the company's usual, distinctive style and a breathalyzer, by blowing into the side of the watch and tapping "Alcohol Test Function" you can check your blood alcohol content. Read The Full Story

4-Bit Chronograph Watch talks UTC time in binary blocks

, May 26th 2011 Discuss [0]

So, you like the idea of a Tokyoflash watch and some binary goodness to your timekeeping, but you either can't face decoding LEDs every time you want to know if you can stop work, or need something that looks a little more formal than the bridge of the original Star Ship Enterprise. Enter The Cadence Watch Company and its 4-Bit Chronograph Watch, which pairs analog hands with binary notation for a more subtle celebration of your geekiness. Read The Full Story

Azimuth SP-1 Landship watch looks like a tank

, May 6th 2011 Discuss [4]

I just posted up story about a strange wall clock, and then I ran across a cool wristwatch that looks like an old tank. The watch is called the Azimuth SP-1 Landship. I really like the design and it looks like an old tank from bygone eras and was, in fact, modeled after early 20th century landships, which were apparently, what tanks were called back then. The watch is really cool, and it is easy to tell time on so no Tokyoflash instructions are needed to tell someone what time it is. Read The Full Story

Eclipsion wall clock gives approximate time only

, May 6th 2011 Discuss [0]

The geek and design world has its fair share of odd clocks and wristwatches. Generally, the things are very hard to read, and if you need the exact time, you may be out of luck. If you only need to know that it's about 4:30 and not that it's 4:35 you can get by with most of these clocks and watches though. A new wall clock concept has surfaced from designer Jay Jiwoong Baek and its cool looking. The Eclipsion Wall clock reminds me of what a Tokyoflash wall clock might look like. Read The Full Story

Konect USB concept watch looks very Star Trek

, Mar 8th 2011 Discuss [2]

If you like strange watches, Tokyoflash is the place you want to go. The site sells some odd watches that are often hard to read for most of us, but look so cool nonetheless. Tokyoflash has a blog as well and the company has a new concept watch posted on its blog called the Konect designed by Olivier Demangel. The watch has one of the most futuristic looks of any watch I have ever seen. Read The Full Story

Live from Sprint’s “Industry First” Event: First Dual Touchscreen Smartphone–Kyocera Echo

, Feb 7th 2011 Discuss [7]

Sprint and Kyocera joined forces to reveal the very first dual touchscreen Android phone–the Echo–at this evening’s special “Industry First” event hosted by Sprint. Our guys are there live and and ready to bring the scoop. So far a super sized version of the phone has been on stage that unfolded itself to show an amazing dual screen. Their goal is to create a tablet-like device that that can easily fold up and fit into your pocket.

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