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Sunday, December 2, 2007

For the Geek in all of Us: Tokyoflash Watches 2

I can't get enough of Tokyoflash watches. Each is so unique and classy. See my previous Tokyoflash entry here.

The Twelve 5-9 B Version wristwatch from the Twelve 5-9 design team at Tokyoflash is a retro-inspired, sci-fi accessory timepiece that is perfect for men or women.

The 12 lights on the left in the circle represent hours, the bottom bar has five lights that represent minutes in units of ten, and the top bar features nine lights that represent the minutes in between. When the button to show the time is pressed, the lights move around the circle and across the bars in a malfunctioning manner that harkens back to a KITT car (Knight Rider!) gone awry. The watch comes with red LEDs too. By the way the time reads 10:25 on the watch on the left.

The Twelve 5-9 Version B comes in a gunmetal finish with white, blue, or orange LEDs.



The Twelve 5-9 C Version is an industrial-looking watch with a sci-fi twist. The 12 lights on the left represent hours, the five on the bottom represent minutes in units of ten, and the nine on the right represent the minutes in between. When the button to show the time is pressed, the lights display in crazy patterns that prelude the final time indication. The watch on the right reads 3:35.



The Morse Code watch features the first ever design has three modes for telling time. Using a built in speaker that refracts sound off your wrist through the solid stainless steel case it sounds out the time in Morse code! But if that's too hard to follow (or gets you kicked out of class), you can easily press a button to see the time in Morse Code on the LED. Still too hard to decipher? One more press of a button and you can see the time in regular, old-fashioned digit form. By the way, the watch on the left reads 10:47PM

Check out the other Tokyoflash watches in the webstore.

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