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Diesel DZ9044 pushes time to the edges

, May 12th 2009 Discuss [0]

We're used to Tokyoflash watches being troublesome to decipher, but this Diesel DZ9044 may end up hurting your wrist, not your brain.  Rather than put the dial on the front, Diesel have slipped four tiny watch-faces onto the left and right sides of the ...

SlashGear Week in Review – Week 52 2008

, Dec 28th 2008 Discuss [1]

... and Sleek Audio Giveaways, and kicked off another chance to win.  This time you can take away a limited-availability Tokyoflash Radio Active Active Reactor watch, with two runners-up prizes of any timepiece from the quirky company's current range.  Don't ...

Sleek Audio Giveaway: And the winners are…

, Dec 28th 2008 Discuss [2]

... of SA6 headphones, is Heather Creely.  Many thanks to Sleek Audio for donating the prizes! Remember, you can still win a Tokyoflash Radio Active Active Reactor watch - no longer available to buy - in our current giveaway, together with two runner-up ...

Plantronics Giveaway: And the winner is…

, Dec 24th 2008 Discuss [0]

...legal!) when behind the wheel.  Many thanks to Plantronics for helping out with the giveaway. Remember, you can still win a Tokyoflash Radio Active Active Reactor watch - no longer available to buy - in our current giveaway, together with two runner-up ...

Zihotch Retro Phone Watch speaks you the time

, Jun 19th 2008 Discuss [1]

If you're looking for a geeky watch then you could easily head straight over to Tokyoflash, who are known for their almost indecipherable LED displays.  Alternatively, Maywadenki's Zihotch Retro Phone Watch goes more classic with its design; classic rotary...

Tokyo Flash getting some new watches from Citizen, Independent, and Seiko

...purchase, and, any purchases over 10,000 Yen get free shipping, if you aren’t too good with conversions, go to decimals in from the right and put a decimal point and that’s real close to the USD amount, so, 10,000 Yen is about $107. [via TokyoFlash]

LED persistence of vision watch

Well, if you thought the TokyoFlash watches made you look nerdy, then clearly you underestimated geekdom. This new LED watch is made by Nate True and requires you to swing your arm like a madman to see the time. Actually there is a simple ...

TokyoFlash Tibida not for the faint of heart, but for those 10 types of people

Please excuse my cheesy little binary joke, but this watch will work with both types of people, those that can read binary and those that can’t as the 42-LED array is arranged in such a way that you can choose to tell time in binary or other methods. ...

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