TokyoFlash Kisai Night Vision Watch

TokyoFlash Kisai Night Vision offers sleek black stainless steel design with bright LEDs display. A modern watch design that originally was only a concept published on August 9, 2010. Since it got a lot of votes from TokyoFlash fans, the company decided to bring this watch into reality, just like Kisai Kaidoku or Kisai Satellite. We love the fact this watch is one of the easiest to read watches from TokyoFlash, unless you don’t remember the numbers position on a clock. The launch price is $129, if you plan to purchase this watch, better do it now.

Designer : [TokyoFlash]

TokyoFlash Kisai Night Vision Watch

TokyoFlash Kisai Night Vision Watch

TokyoFlash Kisai Night Vision Watch

TokyoFlash Kisai Night Vision Watch

TokyoFlash Kisai Night Vision has been designed with hexagonal form that features a USB rechargeable battery, time and date, alarm, and cool light up animation. To read the time, simply touch the upper button, as you can see, the hours are shown by the outer ring in the same position as hours on traditional clock. The flashing ring indicates the hour, while the minutes are displayed digitally in the center.

You need to charge the watch for about 3.5 hours (fully charged) and will last for a month. Each battery can take up to 300 charges and then you can replace it with standard LIR2032 battery. TokyoFlash says that this watch is perfect for small or large wrists since it also features adjustable strap.

TokyoFlash Kisai Night Vision Watch

TokyoFlash Kisai Night Vision Watch

TokyoFlash Kisai Night Vision Watch

TokyoFlash Kisai Night Vision Watch

Just like all TokyoFlash watches, Kisai Night Vision is a limited edition design, thus it guarantees you to have an original watch that not many people own.

Tuvie has received “TokyoFlash Kisai Night Vision Watch” from our ‘Submit A Design‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their design/concept for publication.



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