Gear Diary Tokyoflash Adds the Kisai Maze to the Fall 2012 Collection photo

 

Image courtesy of Tokyoflash

Another day in the geekland, another beautiful watch now available courtesy of Tokyoflash. The latest creation is dubbed the Kisai “Maze”. This new design features a huge square face, and a “labyrinth” like pattern displayed until a button is pressed. This fancy wrist candy is certain to drum up some serious conversation at the next WoW meetup, and quite possibly in the lunchroom at work. Like most late-model Kisai watches, it features the “always on” display, which easily allows you to read the watch regardless if the backlight is on or not. This watch comes in 8 different combinations of band and LCD color choices, and includes all the standard features of any Tokyoflash watch.

There are two time modes programmed into Kisai Maze’s ’always on’ LCD display. In maze mode, the digital time (hours and minutes) is concealed within a maze of LCD blocks. The time is remarkably easy to see at a glance.

If you’re a beginner or if you’re in a hurry to catch the train, press button B to change to regular digital mode.

Press button B twice and you can view the date (month and day). Kisai Maze also has an alarm mode and EL backlight which illuminates the display making it easier to read at night time.

 

Gear Diary Tokyoflash Adds the Kisai Maze to the Fall 2012 Collection photo

Image courtesy of Tokyoflash

Quick Specs:

  • Displays the time and date
  • Alarm mode and custom animation
  • Unisex design for small & large wrists
  • LCD “always on” display
  • Electroluminescent (EL) backlight (for night time only)
  • Stainless steel case, & buckle
  • Adjustable stainless steel strap
  • Minimum wrist size: 100 mm (approx.)
  • Maximum wrist size: 210 mm (approx.)
  • Case Dimensions: 36 mm x 36 mm x 10.5 mm
  • Weight: 130 grams
  • Water resistance: 3ATM
  • Battery: CR2025 standard replaceable watch battery
  • English instructions
  • One year warranty

This Kisai Maze is a pretty diesel looking watch if I say so myself. I’m quite a fan of the large face watches and can appreciate all the color options to satisfy even the pickiest of geeks. The watch is available right now at the sale price of $99 for the next few hours. After that it will cost you an additional $40 so if you are interested I suggest you make the decision soon and save some cash. Worth noting is that Tokyoflash also claims this to be a “limited edition” meaning there are only a certain number made (could be true for all models). This Labyrinth of a watch could even be cool enough to make David Bowie jealous, so be sure to check out more info on their site and the full gallery of pictures below.

Via Tokyoflash

Kisai Maze
Available: Now
$99 (limited time)

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I have been a tech fanatic and gadget guru ever since I can remember. I started building computers at a young age and have been doing so ever since. Im a big fan of all things mobile but spend most of my time with Android when it comes to phones and Tablets. I like to spend my free time at the gun range, in the garage, or playing games.


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