TokyoFlash Radar LED Watch
This striking high tech watch from Japan’s TokyoFlash features an animated LED display which looks like the sweeping indicator of a circular radar screen. Has a sleek stainless steel case, and recharges via USB.
This striking high tech watch from Japan’s TokyoFlash features an animated LED display which looks like the sweeping indicator of a circular radar screen. Has a sleek stainless steel case, and recharges via USB.
An absolutely stunning retrofuturist timepiece, featuring four miniature Soviet-era Nixie tubes for its display. The circuitry is housed in a body milled from a block of aluminum, and can activate automatically when you turn your wrist. Includes a wireless wooden charging stand.
A special edition of the new Apple Watch, with custom apps focused on running and motivation, and a neon green ventilated band. Since it’s based on the new Series 2 platform, it’s got a GPS, is water resistant, has a faster CPU, GPU, and brighter display. Drops 10/16.
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