Tokyoflash Waku: Blinking Lights On Your Wrist
December 16th, 2008

Tokyoflash Waku: Blinking Lights On Your WristThe Tokyoflash Waku ($130) is the latest from the Tokyoflash.

Waku’s wrist band, uniquely positioned between the frame and LEDs, is designed like a belt and features rows of punched holes which continue through the frame to expose the bright lights beneath.

Touch Waku’s button and a simple animation sparkles before the time is presented in three easy-to-read steps. Hours are shown first, one LED indicates each hour 1-12. Groups of 15 minutes are next, three LEDs indicate 15, 30 and 45 minutes past the hour. Finally single minutes are presented, fourteen LEDs indicating minutes 1-14. Count the LEDs in columns of 5 and reading Waku becomes really easy!

It comes in three different bands: brown leather, black croc-effect, and natural fur, and each is available with either single or multi-colored LEDs.

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Kisai Tenmetsu Tokyoflash watch is confusing
December 10th, 2008

Kisai Tenmetsu Tokyoflash watch is confusingLook, we all know that you buy a Tokyoflash watch because you want to look all Sci-Fi. Who cares about understanding what time it is? Tenmetsu is the latest addition to the brand new line of Kisai timepieces from Japanese watch importer Tokyoflash. The idea behind this one is that with three LEDs positioned beneath each lens, you’ll get a transition between LED colors, creating an unusual look.

This one is nice and light weight because it’s made from aluminum. You can get one in either silver or black. So how do you read the time on this one? The time and date are shown in sequence by color. Red LEDs indicate 15 units, amber LEDs indicate 5 units and green LEDs indicate 1 unit, a combination of which present hours, minutes, months and date. Still confused? Me too.

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Kisai Denshoku Tokyoflash Watch
November 26th, 2008

Kisai Denshoku Tokyoflash WatchThe Kisai Denshoku (Illumination) is an all new watch design from Tokyoflash. Just push a button and the 12 bars light up in a three-part sequence that will tell you the time. First it will flash for the hours, then 10-minute blocks, then individual minutes. It’s simple. What’s more, it’s an awesome piece of geek fashion. The watch is available now for $247 in both black and gray.

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