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Tokyo Flash Watches – A Stylish Puzzle!

November 16, 2009
Posted by Laura

Tokyo Flash – The Background

Tokyo Flash watches are one of the most innovative ranges of watches in the industry and capture the essence of unconventional and dynamic design, futuristic aesthetics and push technological boundaries to the maximum. The brand which is based in Japan is so popular because the collection of watches are not geared to be a gimmick, but instead use mechanisms and designs that develop and improve over time and serve a style and function purpose.

Tokyo Flash has always been known for its intriguing watches which typically comprise of a complex time display which is difficult to read. The watches are designed to challenge the way we look at time and of course, how we read it and the main reason why the brand is so popular is because it is regarded as cool. Although we perhaps are not conscious of this fact, mobile phones are the most multi-functional piece of technology and we will often use our phone to check the time. This means that the purposeful use of the watch is gradually becoming redundant and we tend to use it for more aesthetic purposes or an accessory as with a piece of jewellery. Instead of fighting against this, Tokyo Flash have merely made the concept of telling the time more of a challenge and also designed the watches in a striking and unusual form which separates them from any other watch brand.

Tokyo Flash watches – For Every Geek!

Tokyo Flash watches are the perfect accessory if you like solving puzzles and 2009 has seen a rise in people using technology as a fashion statement; geek chic is now very cool and to be seen as tech savvy helps to raise your general style credibility. In this day and age where we live in a world whereby everything is done for us by the means of a machine, we often embrace something which challenges our brain or makes us think about a menial task such as telling the time. Tokyo Flash watches encouraging us to engage our brains that little bit more and using the concept of patterns and colours to tell the time. Get one dot out of place and you could either be very early or late so it is always handy that the watches also have the option of displaying the time digitally!

Tokyo Flash watches – the Style

In terms of a fashion statement, you are unlikely to find a watch as cool and show stopping as a Tokyo Flash watch. The range is unisex and despite their immediate appeal to males, they look equally great on females, completely encapsulating the boyfriend chic and androgynous look which is very much on trend right now. Due to the high quality materials used, the watches are actually very lightweight, comfortable and look incredible on the wrist. With added features and functions such as LED’s which illuminate in vibrant colours, stainless steel or aluminium bands and water resistance. Tokyo Flash watches are the ultimate style statement and are exceptionally unique.

Tokyo Flash watches – New Designs to Look out For

One of the new Tokyo Flash watches include the exclusive Fire which is a beautiful and comfortable streamlined watch that wraps around your wrist and flashes multi-coloured LED lights to tell the time. Each hole indicates one unit of time—yellow LEDs are the hours, red LEDs show every ten minutes and green LEDs show single minutes. Guaranteed to impress! The Heko Tokyo Flash is a further new style and has an incredibly sleek finish with a panelled bracelet strap and an ultra bright blue LED which again, tells the time via flashing light patterns. Streamlined, chic and minimal styling, this again is a statement watch.

 

 

There are a range of exceptional styles, all of which are geared towards a neat and streamlined look but with added colour in the lights and dials which makes them visually exciting. Pushing both design and technological boundaries, Tokyo Flash watches are true digital masterpieces and perfect if you are seeking something a little out of the ordinary in a watch and that also gives your brain a stylish challenge!

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