Wrist Watches on TFTS - Page 7

Posted by Andrew Tingle on November 11th 2007 | No Responses

Just when we were beginning to think that Tokyo Flash were in danger of loosing the plot simply in a futile bid to persistently outdo themselves – see our post concerning their Kyokusen digital watch – along comes a watch from them that’s not only fairly conservative by their standards …

Worlds First LED Morse Code Wrist Watch
Posted by Andrew Tingle on October 26th 2007 | No Responses

Whilst we’ve never ones to shy away from posting about rather gaudy watches we also like to draw attention to beautifully understated wrist watches that offer something differing from the established norm or that, in some way, offer a thought provoking stimulus concerning the passing of time – and this …

Live for the Moment with the More or Less Wrist Watch
Posted by Andrew Tingle on October 18th 2007 | No Responses

Apparently inspired by the artificial horizon indicator instrument common to all aircraft, the Equilibrium wrist watch, according to the product site, offers a ‘sense of perspective to an ever-shifting horizon’ and is an ideal analogue watch for those looking for something a little different that’s not predominantly LED based.

Equilibrium Wrist Watch Inspired by Aircraft Instrumentation
Posted by Andrew Tingle on October 5th 2007 | 1 Response

We have long since been great admirers of all things Tokyo flash as you can always count on them to deliver the goods when it comes to breathtaking, innovative and decidedly modern styling, however, in this week where we find ourselves playing devil’s advocate in just about every post we …

Kyokusen Digital Watch
Posted by Andrew Tingle on September 14th 2007 | 9 Responses

For some strange reason the moment we set our eyes on this Project Reveal Black Wrist Watch we found ourselves thinking about the F117A and B2 Spirit stealth aircraft as the watch seems to convey a somewhat secretive ambiance – perhaps simply for rather base reasons such as it being …

Project Reveal Stealth Wrist Watch
Posted by Andrew Tingle on September 12th 2007 | No Responses

We’ve featured many a TokyoFlash watch here on TFTS as we love nothing better than a modern take on wrist watch design – and if it relies on the liberal use of LEDs then that’s all for the better. That said, there is a fine line between form and function …

TokyoFlash Geomesh LED Watch
Posted by Andrew Tingle on August 30th 2007 | 2 Responses

Regular readers will know that we here at TFTS Towers have a particular soft spot for minimalist, designer wrist watches and whilst this watch, known as the Eye Test designed by EleeNo cannot claim to be the most minimal we have ever featured – that accolade has been firmly secured …

Eye Test Minimal Watch
Posted by Andrew Tingle on August 15th 2007 | 4 Responses

The Ulysse Nardin Tellurium J. Kepler wrist watch, apart from having one of the most convoluted names we’ve come across in quite a while is billed as a revolutionary timepiece that ‘rotates the Earth in its true geographical shape seen from above the North Pole.’

Ulysse Nardin Perpetual Calendar Orbit Watch
Posted by Andrew Tingle on July 2nd 2007 | 6 Responses

We have featured a fair few watches on TFTS since its conception and, of those, many have been fairly minimalist affairs – but none have got even close to this degree of minimalism. However, if you’re looking for a wrist watch that will keep you forever abreast of the exact …

Ultimate Minimalist Watch Pin Dial
Posted by Andrew Tingle on June 23rd 2007 | No Responses

Tokyo Flash can always be relied upon to produce some of the world’s most distinctively designed wrist watches and the Shinshoku watch can only serve to further reinforce their reputation for being one of – if not the – most consistently original watch producers around today.

Shinshoku Cascading LED Wrist Watch
Posted by Andrew Tingle on May 26th 2007 | 8 Responses

 
Ever so often we come across a gadget that sets our pulses racing and this is one of those occasions. And, when something looks this beautiful, who can blame us for sitting back and letting the imagery do most of the talking?
If you’re in the market for a new wrist …

Issey Miyake Minimalist OVO Wrist Watch