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A new futuristic Tokyo Flash watch is focused on simplicity, in contrast to the cryptic offerings common to the timepiece brand
A new futuristic Tokyo Flash watch has been unveiled by the quirky timepiece manufacturer.
Featuring a simpler clock face than previous, more cryptic offerings from Tokyo Flash watches, the new timepiece has a sleek, uncomplicated appearance too.
Gridlock has an asymetrical, curved metal casing, complemented by a black screen with an orange LED display.
The time is displayed in hours on the left, with an unlit space coinciding with the location of an hour as it would appear on a standard clock face.
Equally easy to read, the minutes are displayed in a bold digital configuration in standard digit form.
The emphasis with this watch is on futuristic design, featuring an uncomplicated clasp and only two buttons to operate the timepiece.
Gridlock differs markedly from the complicated Supersonic Tokyo Flash watch unveiled last month.
Only revealed in concept design form, the robotic-looking watch features hexagonal shapes arranged variously to indicate the hours, minutes and seconds at any given moment of the day.
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