…just wanted to let everyone know that TokyoFlash is currently giving 40% off on watches. These very cool watches are inexpensive as they are and with the 40% off deal they are a steal! Visit their official site.
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I know i’ve said this before, but this TokyoFlash watch is swweeeeet with its always on liquid crystal display!
At first I didn’t see it, but at the end its obvious how to tell the time. Instead of looking at the light, look at the areas where is dark.
Basic functions include: Time (ofcourse), Date, Always-On LCD Display, 12hr/24hr modes, Vertical/Horizontal modes, Daily and Date Alarm & User Selectable Color Backlight
The TokyoFlash Negative comes in 7 different colors:






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I can’t help but remember the knight rider when looking at this Twelve 5 9 Tokyo Flash C Gunmetal Version. Enjoy!




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TokyoFlash keeps me busy staying on top of their latest models. They just came out with a watch with a very different way to tell time., it’s design looks out of this world. Although it seems cryptic, its fairly easy to tell time on this new TokyoFlash Galaxy Watch.


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The TokyoFlash drums have been beating for quite some time and finally, the new Nekura Series is here.The two models available in the Nekura series are the TokyoFlash Progression and the TokyoFlash Scramble, both at 12,900 Yen, about $123 of today’s US Dollars and best of all, the price includes free 5-day worldwide shipping!
Anyway… both watches, the Progression and Scramble, have a hybrid LCD display and a multi-color LED light guide, which is really cool because it allows one to choose the display color as you see fit… The LCD and LED really come to life, especially at night… they look sweet!
One of the really cool things about this wristwatch is that it comes with a stainless steel self-adjusting wristband, finished with a neatly designed clasp.
Take a look below at some the pictures of the Progression and Scramble and at some very interesting ways to tell time. TokyoFlash, as usual, does some pretty darn cool watches!



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Ever thought you can have an elegant and techie watch at the same time? Well TokyoFlash just came out with a sweet new watch and they’ve named it the Oberon SS. This sleek design comes in a black mineral crystal and blue LED lights. It’s solid brushed stainless steel body, case and strap make it a great looking timepiece. It’s definitely one of my favorite TokyoFlash designs and they’ve priced it at a comfortable 15,900 YEN which is about a little more than $150 bucks and they will ship it for FREE! Not a bad deal.
How do you read the time you ask?
The outer LEDs lights are for the hour, the next set of LED ring lights show single minutes and the center is for the minutes in groups of ten. If you want to switch the mode and take a look at the date, just touch the botton a second time.
Some it’s basic features include:
- Water Resistance 5ATM
- Time & Date Function
- All Stainless Steel



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This is a sweet looking watch. I can picture myself wearing one of these and people asking, what the hell is that? A Tokyo Flash is what the hell it is I would respond. ha… In all seriousness, this watch looks slick. Very modern and forward looking design, not for everyone I would imagine, but a very sleek watch in its own techie category.
One of these TokyoFlash watches would run you about 14,900 Yen which in today’s dollars is about… 150 bucks. Not a bad deal.
It’s available with blue, orange or white LED lights and comes with a leather strap
How do you read time you ask?
- 12 in the circle for hours
- 5 on the bottom for 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 minutes past the hour
- 9 across the top for single minutes



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How are you suppose to tell time in a watch that looks like this is beyond me!
As with all TokyoFlash watches, the “Barcode IP Black” pays tribute to Japanese ingenuity with a unique design and very different way to display time. The first line of LED lights tells the hour and the second set of LED lights tell the minutes. Interesting… I wonder what is the learning curve to tell time on this wristwatch. It definitely looks good.
This is a limited edition, and as per TokyoFlash’s website they are all sold out!
Functions: 12/24 hr Display, AM/PM Indicator Light, Light Up Function, Day & Date.
http://www.tokyoflash.com/en/




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Beam me up Scotty! TokyoFlash does it again!





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