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Tokyoflash Kisai Wasted Watch attracts fingerprints

November 5th, 2010        

Tokyoflash Kisai Wasted Watch attracts fingerprints

Yes, here comes another watch from Tokyoflash, and as tradition goes, you’ll still have a hard time guessing the time from this watch, though this particular one is easier than the previous few from Tokyoflash. It’s called Kisai Wasted, and is obviously a unique wristwatch, and it’s going to be available in black or white. The body is a streamlined plastic case and strap finished in gloss with matte detail. The timepiece was specially designed to fit most wrist sizes perfectly, boasting a smooth translucent lens which enables you to see the mysterious layout of time right under it.

Tokyoflash Kisai Wasted Watch attracts fingerprints

The time will be shown at a glance with a touch of the button that’ll initiate the twisted display and the current time will flash for a short time to direct you. Hours are shown on the outside in the same position as numbers on a clock, groups of five minutes on the inside and single minutes in the centre from bottom to top. Its battery can be recharged using a USB port. It takes approx. 3.5 hours for a full charge, which should last you for around one month of operation time. If you are interested, you can purchase the Tokyoflash Kisai Wasted for $85.09. Somehow the watch looks very plastic, like a kid’s watch which only lights up when you press the button, like a Power Ranger.



SOURCE via Tokyo Flash

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