Friday, November 28, 2008

Tokyoflash Gives Us New Ways To Tell Time


Japanese manufacturers Tokyoflash thrives on providing the world, our generation, new ways to tell time. Who isn't sick of the standard watches? digital or analog? Hahaha!

The company's newest design is called, Kisai Denshoku. This watch basically looks more like a sound meter or temperature device than an actual watch. It's made of aluminum, and features 12 orange bars on its face. In all actuality, this watch actually provides us with the easiest way to tell time. Let me explain this.


You basically push a button on the watch, then a number of twelve light bars will flash. One for the bour, then for the groups of ten, then for the single mintues. I know, trippy. This model was actually modeled on Tokyo's Shinjuku skyline, which glows neon at night.

When i see this watch, I immediately think, "cool", "fresh", and "extremely fashionable". I think that i would actually buy this watch just to wear it around! Screw telling time, I'd use it as a conversation piece! Hahahaha!

For those who are interested, you can order these for about $250.00 at this site.

What do you think? Comment!

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