Kisai Katana One Hand Watch from Tokyoflash Japan | Tokyo
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Kisai Katana and Kisai Katana Link are available exclusively from: http://www.tokyoflash.com/en/watches/kisai/katana http://www.tokyoflash.com/en/watches/kisai/katana_link Minimal in design, Kisai Katana is an analog watch with classic style. The time is shown with just one hand designed in the shape of a Japanese katana sword, a unique feature that will impress anyone who asks you for the time! Kisai Katana is super easy to read when you know how. Just follow the single katana hand. Hours are shown by the large markers as on a regular clock with minute markers between each hour. A katana is a long, single-edged sword used by Japanese samurai. The custom designed katana hand features unique styling in polished silver and black, creating a stark contrast against the spin brushed watch face. With a mineral crystal lens and is available in silver, black or blue in very limited edition quantities, Kisai Katana is a watch design from Tokyoflash that will be a great addition to your collection. Kisai Katana is designed to suit all wrist sizes and features an adjustable strap to fit your wrist perfectly. At just 115 grams the design is light weight and at only 7mm thin is a design that will be comfortable to wear. The watch uses a standard SR616SW watch battery which will last at least 12 months and can easily be replaced. The time can be set just like a regular watch by turning the crown. Kisai Katana Link features Kisai Link seamlessly integrated into the strap so you can receive call, email, SMS and social alerts direct to your wrist.
Comments
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I still don't get how to tell the time lmao
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How the hell to you tell hours from minutes?
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I've been waiting for a certain design to come out for a while now
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Not a very original design. Meistersinger is making watches with one hand for years.
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The title is a bit misleading... I thought it was saying "you only need one hand to use this!"
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You're gonna come out with a wooden version.... aren't you... :(
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sooooooooo ..... how do you see minutes and seconds on this watch ... ?!