TokyoFlash  watch

“What’s this on your wrist?” is a common asked question to the owner of a TokyoFlash 1000100101 watch. This isn’t a common timepiece, it’s a futuristic, funky, Japan made art piece. So watch out!

Five rows of LEDS give you all the time and date information you may need: time with AM & PM modes, month, date and day-of-the-week plus an auto light up function every 15 minutes between 6PM & midnight (which can be deactivated in case you don’t want to be “lighted” just after being asleep). But the innovation of this clock is not what information you get but how you get it.

The TokyoFlash 1000100101 watch uses red, green & yellow LEDs so as to represent time. By looking to the 4 rows of lights you can start counting the red LEDs and you get hours (ex. 3 red LEDs = 3 o’clock). Now check the green and yellows LEDs and you have minutes (ex. 2 green + 7 yellow = 27 minutes past).

The same method is used so as to indicate month and date. On the very top row of holes there are some markings (M,T,W etc). Press the button once and you have time, repress the button and the date appears.

Telling time was never so amusing.

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