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Tokyoflash hides the time inside the Kisai Maze watch for you to find (video)
Want a watch that prevents passers-by from checking the time on your dime? Buy a Tokyoflash. The company's latest timepiece is the Kisai Maze, which hides the info in the negative space of a maze that's only readable with some practice. Available in stainless steel or IP Black, there's an EL backlight to let you annoy the elderly at night and you can watch it being demonstrated after the break. If you snap one up in the next 48 hours, it'll cost $99 (€77, £61), but hurry, because after Thursday morning the price leaps to $139 (€108, £86) -- so now's the time to learn how to be ruthlessly punctual.
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Tokyoflash hides the time inside the Kisai Maze watch for you to find (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 16 Oct 2012 03:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | | Email this | CommentsTokyoflash releases the Kisai Logo, treads the line between confusing and amazing (video)
Extraordinary Japanese watchmaker Tokyoflash adds to its line of outlandish timepieces with the Kisai Logo. Much like its brethren, its face can't be easily read by the uninitiated, with a block representing hours running around digitally displayed minutes. Wrapped in a classy stainless steel and colored acetate, it's got an EL backlight for use in the dark and a hidden binary mode for demonstrating your intellectual credentials. Like the company's other devices, it's available for the first 48 hours of its life for $99 (€78 or £63) before September 27th, when prices increase to $139 (€110, £88) and you can find plenty of explanatory details in the video after the break.
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Tokyoflash releases the Kisai Logo, treads the line between confusing and amazing (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 25 Sep 2012 03:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | | Email this | CommentsTokyoflash Kisai Zone watch tells time in hexagons
Tokyoflash omits function-based bells and whistles on its timepieces in favor of style, and if none of its previous designs have left you smitten, maybe the Kisai Zone will. The hook on this particular model is its hexagonal number display, which is surprisingly easy to read, given some of the company's other offerings. The stainless steel strap and body comes in silver and black, with blue, green, purple or black options for the always-on LCD face completing the custom look. The watch is available now for a two-day introductory price of $99, which then jumps to $139. If your bare wrist is in need of further persuasion, then check out the video walkthrough below.
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Tokyoflash Kisai Zone watch tells time in hexagons originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Sep 2012 03:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | | Email this | CommentsTokyoflash Kisai Upload: Right Angle LCD Watch With USB Memory
We just love the Tokyoflash Japan watches here at Walyou. They are very slick and always features a futuristic design, they have a special twists to tell the time and they just look amazing! Today they’ve released a new watch called: Kisai Upload which is a digital LCD wrist watch.
The Kisai upload was originally a concept ...
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