By now, we've probably gotten used to seeing strangely difficult to read
yet awesome watches from Tokyoflash, but we were definitely taken by
surprise when we heard one of them was coming in pocket watch form. Pretty much all of the Tokyoflash Kisai watches feature futuristic, space-like styling and designs so it's a bit strange in a cool way to see the Kisai Rogue in an antiquated pocket watch.
The Tokyoflash Kisai Rogue Pocket Watch is pretty much exactly like its wristwatch counterpart: featuring a confusingly futuristic digital dial that is capable of displaying two separate time zones, the date and an alarm clock. As with most of Tokyoflash's watches, the Rogue Pocket Watch
comes with four color options that are enclosed in a stainless steel
case with brushed edges. If you're interested in owning one of these
futuristic-yet retro time pieces, head on over to Tokyoflash to grab your own for $149.
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Click Keypad Watch
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Are you a retro computer geek (with big wrists)? Perhaps the Click Keypad Watch available from Watchismo is for you. Based on a numeric keypad, blinking lights on the number keys are capable of indicating both the time and date.
It's 40mm x 46mm x 10.5mm (1.6′ x 1.8″ x .4″) so not the most discrete watch around. Strangely enough it's not a wrist based calculator as well.
Available in black, grey, ivory and blue from Watchismo for $89.99
It's 40mm x 46mm x 10.5mm (1.6′ x 1.8″ x .4″) so not the most discrete watch around. Strangely enough it's not a wrist based calculator as well.
Available in black, grey, ivory and blue from Watchismo for $89.99
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