
Most TokyoFlash watches have one common feature i.e. it’s little hard to read the time on the watch face. The Kisai Broke watch is another geeky watch which TokyoFlash has just added to its line, which comes with a fragmented display made out of mineral crystal lens.
At first glance, I’m sure you’ll have problem to read the time on the fragmented display. The picture above actually shows time at 9:30 but I don’t think you can interpret what those irregular red, green and blue blocks mean. Here is the instruction on how to read the time: The outer blocks show the hours, arrange the watch as shown in the picture on the left; the inner ring shows 5-minute intervals and the rest of the center blocks represent individual 4-minutes. So, are you clear? One more picture below that should tell better.
The Kisai Broke Watch has a long-lasting battery that is rechargeable via the computer’s USB port. It’s housed in a steel case of 33×48×9 and a wrist band of size 130-200mm. The watch’s LED can be turned turn off the LED while it’s not in use and it can be folded with the use of a push button. It’s now available for a price of $168.
Buy online, TokyoFlash, $168.15
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May 29th, 2010 at 10:34 am
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May 9th, 2011 at 6:39 pm
wow.. This watch concept is amazing..I liked it