Posted June 3rd 2008 by Andrew

TokyoFlash Progression & Scramble Hybrid LCD Display Wrist Watches

TokyoFlash have announced the latest in their range of innovative and decidedly modern wrist watches in the form of the Nekura Scramble and Nekura Progression Hybrid LCD Display Wrist Watches which come with multi-colour LED light guide allowing you to chose the display’s colour according to either your mood, or to suit your fashion sensibilities (or lack of them), or to opt for a dynamically changing colour scheme which fades through all the available colours – namely blue, cyan, green, red, yellow and, wouldn’t you know it, pink.

TokyoFlash Progression Hybrid LCD Display Wrist Watch

Interestingly, unlike the vast majority of TokyoFlash’s watches, the Nekura Progression takes a startlingly traditional approach to conveying the time meaning that, unlike with most of their watches, you don’t need a degree in advanced hieroglyphics in order to establish if its lunchtime already.

Billed as being a ‘bold and bright design with serious urban character’, the Nekura Progression Hybrid LCD Display Wrist Watch comes with self-adjusting, stainless steel wristband and retails for a not unreasonable ¥12,900 – which equates to around £123/£62/€79 at the time of writing.

TokyoFlash Scramble Hybrid LCD Display Wrist Watch

Alternatively, if you’re looking for a watch that offers a rather more abstract take on time telling, TokyoFlash have also announced the Nekura Scramble watch which boasts the same, multi-coloured hybrid LCD display but, unlike the Progression, employs a series of blocks to communicate the time.

The Nekura Scramble, which is given the same ‘bold and bright design with serious urban character’ billing as the aforementioned Progression, also shares the same price point.

Both, it has to be said, are a little too overbearing (some might say brash) for our tastes, but each to their own.

TokyoFlash [via GeekAlerts]



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