Tokyoflash Japan in Kuwait

I wouldn’t wear a Tokyoflash watch but I do find them interesting. Sites like Gizmodo keep posting about their different models and every model is like geekier than the next. For those of you who haven’t heard of Tokyoflash they’re basically watches that tell time in unconventional ways using LEDs and mostly without numbers or clock hands.

They’re very weird and I find some of their models nearly impossible to tell the time. But, for those of you who’re interested there is a shop that just opened in Muthana Complex selling Tokyoflash watches and they’re located on the ground floor close to Pizza Hut. [Link]


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  1. Mathai says:

    They come with instructions on how to decode the led increments, so you’ll get used to it in a couple of days.

  2. wa7ed says:

    Do you know how much is it?

  3. Wow says:

    WOW!!! Just the thing I was waiting for…
    I never liked the conventional watch design and was on the lookout for something different…

    Thanks Mark!

  4. ariston says:

    It’s like I’m wearing a watch but doesn’t know exactly what time already… duh! :)

    Japanese are hi-tech people but they also like weird and out-of-this world things… :)

  5. Holla says:

    Who the fuck still wears a watch now that we carry mobiles all the time? Only like old grandpa’s and shit religiously polish and wear their ancient time-instruments.

  6. Mark says:

    There is soo much more to a watch then just telling time.

  7. Mark says:

    This is my next watch but I can’t find it
    http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/28/webz.jpg
    same watch Michael knight wore in the original knight rider :)

  8. ariston says:

    that’s cool Mark, is it waterproof?
    I remember that I have a watch same look as your link(but not exactly) and it’s from Sanyo… btw, that’s eon ago… :)

  9. Wow says:

    I went and had a look at the watches, the designs are ultracool, unfortunately the quality of the watches are really bad….:-(

    Alas! I have to wait another day!


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