New Tokyoflash Watches: Scramble & Progression

Scramble and Progression

The Japanese watch importer Tokyoflash has announced two new amazing timepieces – Scramble and Progression, both from the Nekura company.

They feature full colored LEDs embedded beneath the LCD interface. A single touch of the upper button illuminates the display using the color of your choice (blue, green, cyan, red, pink or orange).

Scramble
Scramble

As well as being able to select the color, the watches are equipped with a multi-color mode which rotates through all the colors, glowing brightly to highlight the current time. And they both feature “a custom engraved, self-adjusting wristband seamlessly engineered from stainless steel and finished with a neatly designed clasp.”

Progression
Progression

You can get the Scramble and Progression Nekura watches from the Tokyoflash website for ¥12,900 (about $124 USD) a pop.

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