Kisai Broke Stainless Steel LED Watch Design From Tokyoflash Japan | Tokyo
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Kisai Broke is a limited edition wrist watch available exclusively from Tokyoflash Japan: http://www.tokyoflash.com/en/watches/kisai/broke/ Kisai Broke - Shattered Timing A striking fragmented display, full face mineral crystal lens and a new way to read time that's almost like a regular clock, features that will make you want to break away from dictated fashion trends. Kisai Broke is a stainless steel watch with multi colored LEDs. It is USB rechargeable, has a night time animation mode and an adjustable strap, ideal for all wrist sizes.
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Ugly but interesting
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The Adjust LED watch should have had this design. So much sleeker and less hideous lol
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Cool but just to complected for me
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Can a digital watch flash in nice colours whilst being square, beautiful and functional? no? oh fuck you
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HAHA! Its a Nightclub or Kids Disco on your wrist! shame it doesnt show the time! Epileptics beware!
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Some people prefer to have something unusual & totally different from anything else out there - like the wrist devices seen in sci-fi movies - thats why we don't make normal digital watches. Of course if your prefer a regular watch, there are a million other choices you can make.
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Just get a digital watch. And there is your time. And u dont need to press stupid buton all the time.
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Sounds like the douche below can't read it.
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Never seen such a terrible watch in my all life . thanks .
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@TokyoflashReviews Thanks for all the help. Watch working fine now with the new module you sent me. Excellent. :)
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Need to throw some D's on that bitch.
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@Ireland1229 Hello, please don't worry, Tokyoflash will look after you. Please email service(at)tokyoflash(dot)com and explain the problem, they will get back to you right away.
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Hi. I bought the Kisai Broke watch from Japan during the summer, but I'm having a problem. Whenever I recharge my watch from my laptop or 360 for the full 3.5 or 4.5 hrs, the watch lights up fine for a short while, but then the battery dies really quickly. I've even made sure to turn off the animation option too, but it still dies within a few days, not anywhere near the month or so as stated. I'm not pressing the time every few seconds either, so its not that. I love my watch. Any help plz? ty.
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bet i get this
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That looks like 7:15 to me... but yea I get it.
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@ils7nanins Hi there, good question. The whole screen doesn't flash and flickr like in the video, this is an effect of the camera. The lights stay on and only the lights that show the time go on and off.
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Just wondering if the whole screen is flashing/blinking as seen above in rl, or if its just because of the camera...?!?
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Ye, this one is nice.
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This particular watch has had me interested for a long while, I'm very attracted to it! I do hope it's not almost out, I would love to get one soon. Keep up the good work, Flash!
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@pmgodfrey It's really easy to understand when you know how - just like learning to read a clock with hands. It only takes a couple of days to be able to read it at a glance. And, the battery will last for a month on one charge so that's plenty of time to read it ;-)