Tokyo Flash Changing Lanes Watch

Tokyo Flash Reveals an Odd Looking Watch That May Not Be Easy to Tell the Time

While most people would want a watch that can easily tell the time, here is one that should put fashion-conscious folks thinking. Do you want a watch that is sophisticated or something that will make sure you don’t miss an appointment? If you are wise, you would pick the last one.

However Tokyo Flash seems to be more inclined to make life more fashionable (and miserable) with their Changing Lanes Watch. The left side of the watch was meant for the hours while the right side for the minutes. But the thing is the level of difficulty in telling the time!

Based on the picture above, it seems more like a GPS-inspired design (or maybe even some retro gaming graphic) without the needed watch numbering for easier reference. Unique but certainly not a watch you would consider using, especially if you value your time!

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