Tokyo Flash
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TokyoFlash is a supplier of limited-edition LCD and LED watches that have joyfully substituted the conventional clock hands and dull numerals for exotic displays featuring counter-intuitive ideograms. Its new Kisai Spider Acetate watch has arguably set a new standard for inscrutability.
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The latest odd-ball timepiece from Japanese watchmaker Tokyoflash, the Kisai Quasar, features a pulsing display that hides the time behind a geometric pattern, at least for those who don't know what to look for and where to look for it.
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The latest watch in the Tokyoflash stable, the Kisai Blade, is notable not only for its take on aviation and automotive themes, but also by going against the house trend by being (almost) easy to read by the uninitiated.
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The Kisai Intoxicated watch from Tokyoflash has a built-in breathalyzer to give your blood alcohol content – for entertainment purposes.
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A new TokyoFlash concept watch design uses the Rorschach test as inspiration, with every minute of the day requiring a new inkblot.
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Tokyo Flash has unveiled its latest design in the Kisai range of watches, the “Kisai X.”
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Loading... is the name of a new concept design for a watch from Tokyo Flash, one which mimics a progress bar.
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The Kisai Zone LCD watch is the latest design to be released from the coffers of Japanese watch purveyor TokyoFlash.
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A new LED concept watch submitted to Tokyo Flash features a dial design loosely based on Tron: Legacy and 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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With its fan-conceived Kisai Stencil LCD watch, Tokyo Flash has created yet another obfuscated watch face with a timepiece that requires its wearer to read between the lines.
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Tokyoflash Japan has combined its futuristic Kisai Rogue unit with a classic pocket watch to create the Kisai Rogue Touch Pocket Watch.
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Tokyoflash Japan has unveiled another unusual watch - the Kisai Kaidoku, which displays time and date using flashing words instead of numbers or hands.
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