Tuesday, Oct 17th 2006 by Rue Liu


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Tokyoflash has released many unique timepieces but this one, they claim, is the world’s smallest LED wristwatch—at least for now. At about 8mm thin and weighing 40 grams, the Retsu is about 1/3 the weight of most LED watches. They also claim that the creative time display system is amazingly simple to read. I’m not so sure about that, as their press release reads that you have to wait for the lights to race up to the digit then trail off leaving one light reconfirming the number. This process is repeated for each digit to tell the time. Available only at tokyoflash for 14900 Yen, or about $125 US.
TokyoFlash Retsu

World’s Smallest LED Wristwatch [Via: Fosfor Gadgets]

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  1.  disha   View all comments by disha  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma 

    The watch has nice feature and it is easy to ready time in it , though in installmemnts :-)

    However, I am taking this watch to my post.


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