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TokyoFlash unveils Kisai Zone LCD watch

TokyoFlash unveils Kisai Zone LCD watch
The Kisai Zone is available at a brief introductory price of US$99, before raising to $139
The Kisai Zone is available at a brief introductory price of US$99, before raising to $139
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The Kisai Zone is available at a brief introductory price of US$99, before raising to $139
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The Kisai Zone is available at a brief introductory price of US$99, before raising to $139
The watch casing is available in black or silver, while the face itself is offered in blue, purple and green
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The watch casing is available in black or silver, while the face itself is offered in blue, purple and green
The LCD is always lit and a push of a button brings up the date in month-day-year format
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The LCD is always lit and a push of a button brings up the date in month-day-year format
TokyoFlash has unveiled a new watch design which continues the company’s trend of re-inventing the humble timepiece
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TokyoFlash has unveiled a new watch design which continues the company’s trend of re-inventing the humble timepiece
The Kisai Zone weighs 140 grams (5 ounces) and measures 39 x 45.5 x 10.5 mm (1.5 x 1.8 x 0.4 inches)
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The Kisai Zone weighs 140 grams (5 ounces) and measures 39 x 45.5 x 10.5 mm (1.5 x 1.8 x 0.4 inches)
The Kisai Zone is available at a brief introductory price of US$99, before raising to $139
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The Kisai Zone is available at a brief introductory price of US$99, before raising to $139
TokyoFlash has unveiled a new watch design which continues the company’s trend of re-inventing the humble timepiece
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TokyoFlash has unveiled a new watch design which continues the company’s trend of re-inventing the humble timepiece
The Kisai Zone weighs 140 grams (5 ounces) and measures 39 x 45.5 x 10.5 mm (1.5 x 1.8 x 0.4 inches)
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The Kisai Zone weighs 140 grams (5 ounces) and measures 39 x 45.5 x 10.5 mm (1.5 x 1.8 x 0.4 inches)
Configurable animations include one which sends hexagons spinning around the screen every 15 minutes
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Configurable animations include one which sends hexagons spinning around the screen every 15 minutes
The Kisai Zone’s LCD displays hours at the top and minutes in the center, while the always-changing seconds and fractions of a second are located on the bottom and right hand side
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The Kisai Zone’s LCD displays hours at the top and minutes in the center, while the always-changing seconds and fractions of a second are located on the bottom and right hand side
TokyoFlash has unveiled a new watch design which continues the company’s trend of re-inventing the humble timepiece
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TokyoFlash has unveiled a new watch design which continues the company’s trend of re-inventing the humble timepiece
Configurable animations include one which sends hexagons spinning around the screen every 15 minutes
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Configurable animations include one which sends hexagons spinning around the screen every 15 minutes
A push of a button brings up the date in month-day-year format
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A push of a button brings up the date in month-day-year format
The watch casing is available in black or silver, while the face itself is offered in blue, purple and green
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The watch casing is available in black or silver, while the face itself is offered in blue, purple and green
A push of a button brings up the date in month-day-year format
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A push of a button brings up the date in month-day-year format
The watch casing is available in black or silver, while the face itself is offered in blue, purple and green
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The watch casing is available in black or silver, while the face itself is offered in blue, purple and green
The Kisai Zone is available at a brief introductory price of US$99, before raising to $139
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The Kisai Zone is available at a brief introductory price of US$99, before raising to $139
The LCD is always lit and a push of a button brings up the date in month-day-year format
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The LCD is always lit and a push of a button brings up the date in month-day-year format
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The latest design from the coffers of Japanese watchmaker TokyoFlash, the Kisai Zone LCD watch continues the company's quest to re-invent the timepiece for the post-smartphone generation by replacing boring old analog mechanisms with unabashedly geeky ways to tell the time.

Compared to some of TokyoFlash’s previous models, such as the Kisai Stencil and Kisai Wasted, the Kisai Zone looks to be relatively easy to decipher, though it will no doubt still prove capable of confusing anybody not in the know who happens to steal a glance at your wrist.

Configurable animations include one which sends hexagons spinning around the screen every 15 minutes
Configurable animations include one which sends hexagons spinning around the screen every 15 minutes

The always-lit LCD displays hours at the top and minutes in the center, while constantly evolving second and fractions of a second animations are located on the bottom and right hand side, respectively - all of which seems a lot less complicated once you've viewed the video below.

A push of a button brings up the date in month-day-year format and pressing it again affords access to the alarm mode. Another button serves to activate an electroluminescent backlight to improve readability at night, and all of this is powered by a standard replaceable watch battery which TokyoFlash says is good for at least a year’s use.

The Kisai Zone's body and clasp is constructed from stainless steel and the body weighs 140 g (5 oz), measuring 39 x 45.5 x 10.5 mm (1.5 x 1.8 x 0.4 inches). The adjustable unisex strap will accommodate wrists of approximately 100 - 210 mm (4 - 8.2 inches).

The Kisai Zone is offered in silver body with blue LCD, silver body with purple LCD, black body with green LCD, or all black, and costs US$139.

The promo video below shows off the Kisai Zone in further detail.

Source: TokyoFlash

Kisai Zone LCD Watch Design with Hexagonal Numbers from Tokyoflash Japan

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