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The Yamanote LED Watch by Tokyo Street emulates the Tokyo subway platform signs, even playing their different melodies.
Casio has updated their classic calculator watches with checkered patterns and new colors. (via, via)
Here’s Tenmetsu, Japanese Kisai’s latest addition to their line of LED watches. Odd as usual! (via)
The Yamanote LED Watch by Tokyo Street emulates the Tokyo subway platform signs, even playing their different melodies.
Here’s Denshoku by Kisai, a Japanese and animated LED watch “inspired by the neon skylines of Shinjuku”. Available in black and white aluminum.
The VOID v.01 watches. Affordable, stylish and available in black, gold as well as both polished and brushed metal. (via)
Here’s Newton, the newest watch in Nixon’s impressive line of timepieces. Available in white, black, blue and red. (via)
The updated LG Prada II phone now sports a qwerty keyboard and a matching Bluetooth watch to go with it. (via)
Here’s a concept I’d buy: the Cycle Life Watch by Andy Kurovets. Wake up > Car > PC > Car > TV > Sleep. (via)
Here’s the Boombox LED Watch by Flüd. Retro indeed. Available in gun metal and silver. ($90) (via)
MB&F calls their HM3 and HM2 watches horological machines instead of just “watches”, absolutely stunning timepieces!
Here’s the Tokyoflash Negative watch; odd, shiny and Japanese — as always.