... you'll salivate over the 1000100101 by none other than Tokyoflash. This 1960 classic accessory is absolute Bond and it ... space if you have that capability. Price: $85.22 (approx. ¥9800) 1000100101 Watch [Via: Tokyoflash]
... you'll salivate over the 1000100101 by none other than Tokyoflash. This 1960 classic accessory is absolute Bond and it ... space if you have that capability. Price: $85.22 (approx. ¥9800) 1000100101 Watch [Via: Tokyoflash]
... yes, I am your wristwatch saviour. Run, don't walk, to Tokyoflash and snap up this chunkily gorgeous retro-styled timepiece. Slick with... "waterproof to 100m" multi-dial divers' watches men are supposed to like. Retrofit Product Page [Tokyoflash]
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 ...
You only need to read the name Tokyoflash to know that we are going to be talking about a watch that is nearly impossible to read. The latest watch from the company is really cool, but hard to read. The thing is called the Kisai RPM watch and it has a ...
Anytime we write the name Tokyoflash you know that a strange watch is coming. A new concept device from the company is one of those things that you can look at for a long time and see nothing. Once you can wrap your mind around what you are looking at the ...
Almost all of the watches that I see over on Tokyoflash are so confusing I don’t think I would ever be able to tell time on them without an instruction manual and even then it would be a challenge. A new watch concept is on the site now that is pretty cool...
... is no mention of caller ID, if you are pairing with a smartphone that seems to be a no brainer to me. The watch can also display normal time clocks for multiple time zones for days when you can’t figure out what time it is in the Tokyoflash clock mode.
If you thought these were Tokyoflash watches then hang your head in shame. They're actually the handiwork of fellow Japanese chronograph merchants SeaHope, and they differentiate their LED-encrusted designs by incorporating a discrete touchscreen....
Tokyoflash have announced another watch, and it seems the readout on the Ni is so confusing that they've actually had to annotate the LEDs. Rows of lights are embedded into the horizontally-grooved stainless steel case, and at the touch of a button the ...
Sure, Tokyoflash has put out some moderately annoying, and hard to tell time timepieces before, but I really think this one takes the cake. Sure the picture of the Morse Code Watch shows the time rather straightforwardly, but don’t let that confuse you....
If you like strange watches, Tokyoflash is the place you want to go. ... most of us, but look so cool nonetheless. Tokyoflash has a blog as well and the company ... skipping tracks and volume. The designer is hoping Tokyoflash will build the design. [gallery]
Tokyoflash has released many unique timepieces but this one, they claim, is the world’s smallest LED wristwatch—at... process is repeated for each digit to tell the time. Available only at tokyoflash for 14900 Yen, or about $125 US. World’s Smallest LED ...