Gear Diary New Color Changing LED Watch From Tokyoflash photo

I might have mentioned it, but I don’t wear wrist-watches any more.  I have a very nice Tag Heuer watch that I got during the 90s boom years from Silicon Graphics, but for a while my wrist got too fat to wear it (and I’m too lazy and cheap to have it adjusted), and even though it now fits, since I carry my iPhone everywhere and it has the time and any other functions I could ever want, I just don’t bother any more.  But interestingly enough, I still love to look at watches and think how they would look on me.  And when it comes to snazzy watches, Tokyo Flash is definitely there in the game; they’re watches are flashy (see what I did there?), unusual, interesting, and durn well made.  (And they practically scream “Otaku!”)  Check this out:

The Kisai Adjust was originally a concept on the Tokyoflash Design Studio Blog, and it is available exclusively from www.tokyoflash.com at a 48 hour limited time release price of $149 (€116, £92) with free shipping until Thursday January 24th at 4pm (Japan time). After that, the regular price will be $179 (€139, £110). Looking for a new watch, or just enjoy checking out watches in general?  Check out Tokyo Flash!

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Doug is a nerd from way back, falling for a Commodore PET at the age of 15, and never looking back. Riding the nerd wave, he got a Computer Science degree and entered the tech industry at a young age, deciding after a year and a half of front-line phone technical support that he should try something, *anything* else. He settled on technical writing, and has been cranking out documentation for companies like Unisys, SGI, Cisco, Juniper, and many others ever since. He is nothing short of ecstatic to be working for H-P from his home base in Austin.


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