Wrist Watches on TFTS - Page 5

Posted by Andrew Tingle on September 16th 2008 | 1 Response

Tokyoflash have just released the latest distinctive wrist watch in its ongoing quest to bring us some of the most novel digital watches out there – namely the Tokyoflash LCD/LED Negative watch. The Negative watch comes with a negative LCD display paired with multi colour LED based backlighting offering the …

Posted by Andrew Tingle on August 26th 2008 | No Responses

Tokyoflash have just released the latest in their line up of innovative/quirky wrist watches in the form of the Rogue Watch which is, according to Tokyoflash ‘Bright enough to get you noticed but subtle enough to keep you looking cool’.

Whilst certainly nowhere near as distinctive or as quirky as the previously featured U200i UFO Cell Phone Wrist Watch there’s no doubting that this (seeming wholly unofficial from what you can gather) Ferrari branded M660i Cell Phone Camera Watch may appeal to those looking for a cell phone watch that’s …

M660i GSM Cell Phone Camera Watch
Posted by Andrew Tingle on July 3rd 2008 | No Responses

Like most tech related sites we’ve featured more than a few Tokyoflash watches in our time and, whilst on the whole we tend to like them (if only from a novelty factor), we simply cannot see their latest watch as being anything other than an overtly brash and somewhat insipid …

New Tokyoflash Galaxy Watch
Posted by Andrew Tingle on June 26th 2008 | No Responses

Admittedly there’s nothing particularly special about Project Watch’s Speedometer wrist watch in terms of either innovation or functionality but, for those with a particular penchant for speed, perhaps the idea of telling the time in MPH may appeal thanks to this somewhat quirky timepiece.

Quirky Project Watch Speedometer Timepiece

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 …

TokyoFlash Progression & Scramble Hybrid LCD Display Wrist Watches

It’s been a while since the folks over at TokyoFlash have come out with a new watch and, whilst we have been critical of some of their watches in the past, their new Infection wrist watch, which utilises a total of twenty-seven tri-coloured LEDs to convey the time in a …

TokyoFlash Infection LED digital wrist watch

In truth, we all go through stages in life where we find ourselves asking who exactly we are – are we nice, not nice, attractive, unfeasibly ugly, do we actually like Marmite or not – but, thankfully, most of us move on – unfortunately, in being an inanimate item, this …

Citizen Independent ITX21-5014 Analogue LCD Watch
Posted by Andrew Tingle on March 13th 2008 | 4 Responses

Bell & Ross have built an enviable reputation for producing wrist watches which, on account of their ruggedness, are used the world over by pilots and astronauts and their new Instrument Phantom Wrist Watch is certainly a gem with its aircraft instrumentation inspired styling and deliciously ‘stealthy’ all black design.

Bell & Ross Instrument Phantom Wrist Watch
Posted by Andrew Tingle on March 10th 2008 | 6 Responses

Another month and another Matrix wrist watch, or so it would seem, but when watches are as beautifully retro and yet deliciously minimal as this Matrix MO396 you really ought not to be surprised to find us picking up on it with great aplomb (relatively speaking, of course – we …

Matrix MO396 OLED Retro Watch

Billed as being a minimalist watch, though its certainly no where near as minimal as the Abacus Hands Free Ball Watch, the EleeNo Half Blue Wrist Watch, which sports a novel neo-retro feel, like a great many watches we’ve previously featured whilst being a purely analogue affair manages to dispense …

EleeNo Half Blue Wrist Watch