Image courtesy of Tokyoflash
Tokyoflash has been ringing in 2012 with some pretty cool new designs. Today they announced the newest member to the Kisai clan, the Kisai Stencil. The Stencil is yet another concept to reality design submitted by Heather Sable, a U.S. math teacher. The design breaks the display into 4 equal parts and uses a negative space technique. The watch sports a stainless steel casing and a leather band. It comes in 10 styles that include two different band colors.
“With a brand new custom designed stainless steel case and leather strap, the colored LCD display shows the time in negative space, a technique that appears cryptic at first but is actually very simple to read. The display appears to be a pictograph of lines and dots, however, if you look at the background, you can see the digital time.”
Image courtesy of Tokyoflash
Quick Specs:
- Displays the time and date
- Alarm mode
- Unisex design suitable for small & large wrists
- Colored or Mirrored LCD “always on” display
- Electroluminescent (EL) backlight (for night time)
- Stainless steel case, & buckle
- Genuine leather strap
- Audio feedback
- Minimum wrist size: 100 mm (approx.)
- Maximum wrist size: 210 mm (approx.)
- Case Dimensions: 33 mm x 47 mm x 10 mm
- Weight: 50 grams
- Water resistance: 3ATM
- Battery: CR2025 standard replaceable watch battery
- English instructions
- One year warranty
This is definitely one of the coolest designs to come out of the concept blog yet. As usual with a new launch from TokyoFlash, there is a heavily discounted price that will last just a few hours. Today only you can grab one for $100. That’s $40 off the retail priced. It is a great way to add a watch to your tech arsenal AND save some money in the process.Head on over to the site for more information and details.
Via Tokyoflash








































