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TokyoFlash LED Watch Sheds Weight, Still Impossible to Read

If you've always wanted an LED watch, but were never quite into the whole cyborg look, TokyoFlash's new Retsu model can satisfy your craving without swallowing your entire wrist. The new Retsu watch is just 8mm thin (or 0.31 inches) and weighs 40...


Tokyoflash Barcode Black Looks Large and Awesome

If you didn't know about it already, anyone looking to pick up a really unique and inspired watch looks no further than Tokyoflash. Barcode Black, now available to the rest of us outside of Japan, is no exception to Tokyoflash's standard of...


Tokyoflash Rogue Proves Tokyoflash Still Has the Flash

Just when we'd sort of gotten over Tokyoflash's watch design, they announce the Rogue, a wristpiece that refreshes their LED-driven sci-fi style while staying true to their confounding time-telling design. The death-green flavor LCD is standard on...


TokyoFlash Morse Code Watch

TokyoFlash is making a name for themselves in the watch market. These watches that they are selling look cool as hell, but are a little less than practical. This is the same company that brought us the highly anticipated equalizer watch. Now they...


TokyoFlash Infection Watch For that Bacteria-Chic Look

TokyoFlash—always guaranteed to surprise us with impossible-to read watch designs— has just stumped up it's newest offering, which this time looks like some kind of organic cell pattern. It's dubbed "Infection"... and you can just...


Tokyoflash Kyokusen Watch's Series of Digital Tubes Confuses Noobs

Weird watchseller Tokyoflash is now shipping Kyokusen, another puzzle posing as a timepiece, and this one has a brighter digital tube LED display that gives you a wider viewing angle than ever. It's available in a variety of display colors, and...


Build Your Own Tokyoflash-esque Binary Watch

DIY gadgeteer Nate True has come up with a home-brew LED watch alternative to those Tokyoflash wristwatches that are all the rage. A mashup of a binary clock and one of those nifty persistence-of-vision displays, Nate's device even packs in a...


Geomesh Keeps Abstract Timepiece Tradition Alive

At first glance, Tokyoflash's Geomesh watch is an indecipherable mess that looks like a fragmented traffic light. Upon further review, and a glance at the instruction manual, the Geomesh becomes less intimidating and its retro-future awesomeness...


Zero-G Watch is Geeky But Simple to Read

Feeding our clock jones is this Zero-G watch from Tokyoflash, showing you the time of day with an LCD that mimics the hands of an analog timepiece. Strangers won't have a clue about what time it is, but all it takes is a glance at that...


iPattern: Another Weird Watch

I don't know, man. These things are just getting annoying. I love TokyoFlash and all, but is there just some guy hunched over a big watchmaker's table dreaming up ways to piss off the people who want to read your watch?


Tokyoflash Retrofit Watch: Looks Like The Future

When the writers of Gizmodo aren't diving into our Duck Talesesque sea of gold, we "spend" it. And we say "spend" because it's basically just throwing our money away on random items that offer us a really enjoyable week of just checking them out -...