Gear Diary Tokyoflash Japan Welcomes the Kisai Logo to the Fall 2012 Lineup photo

Image courtesy of Tokyoflash

Tokyoflash announced a new watch to their lineup earlier today, it’s a binary watch in the Kisai collection called the Logo. The square-faced watch has a stainless steel band and casing topped off with one of three colors of acetate inlay. The display features a shape shifting design that gives you the option to either have the standard hours/minutes, or you can go full geek and select a binary format. As usual, all the standard Tokyoflash features apply, as well as the always on feature that does not require you to press any buttons to look at the time.

Gear Diary Tokyoflash Japan Welcomes the Kisai Logo to the Fall 2012 Lineup photo

Gear Diary Tokyoflash Japan Welcomes the Kisai Logo to the Fall 2012 Lineup photo

 

Images courtesy of Tokyoflash

Quick Specs:

  • Displays the time and date
  • Binary time
  • Alarm mode
  • Unisex design for small & large wrists
  • LCD “always on” display
  • Electroluminescent (EL) backlight (for night time only)
  • Stainless steel case, & clasp
  • Adjustable stainless steel & acetate strap
  • Minimum wrist size: 100 mm (approx.)
  • Maximum wrist size: 210 mm (approx.)
  • Case Dimensions: 35 mm x 51 mm x 11 mm
  • Weight: 100 grams
  • Water resistance: 3ATM
  • Battery: CR2025 standard replaceable watch battery
  • English instructions
  • One year warranty
Gear Diary Tokyoflash Japan Welcomes the Kisai Logo to the Fall 2012 Lineup photo
Image courtesy of Tokyoflash

I love the form factor of this watch. It has a very large and thick square base that tapers nicely into the stainless/acetate band. The design reminds me of some of the fitness type watches available but with a stainless finish and thicker base. The Logo is available now directly from Tokyoflash and  since it’s launch day have some time to pick it up at the introductory discounted price of $99. After the sale the price jumps back up to the MSRP of $139 but you’ll qualify for free shipping. Check out the Kisai Logo on the Tokyoflash site along with a huge assortment of other options.

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