Rogue – New Tokyoflash Watch

The Japanese watch importer Tokyoflash has announced yet another cool looking timepiece for those of you who can’t get enough of these hard-to-read-watches.
With its ever present LCD interface, the time can be read at a glance but can be further illuminated with sci-fi green LEDs at the touch of a button, bringing the display to life like a glowing radar screen.
The slim, curved case design is complemented by a solid stainless steel strap which can be adjusted easily to fit your wrist.

Once mastered, navigating the time is simple, but creates a sense of mystique to the uninformed. The outer ring of small dots represents minutes, every fifth dot being slightly smaller to distinguish five minute groups. The ring of large blocks represents rough minutes, the position of the gap indicating approximate minutes. The inner ring of blocks represents hours, the position of the gap in the ring showing the current hour as on a clock face.

The Tokyoflash Rogue watch is available with either a polished silver or IP black finish. The price is set to 16,900 Japanese yen (about $154 USD).
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Published by Robert Birming on the 26th of August 2008 in Gadgets.

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18 November 2008 at 12:05 pm
Thats a nice picture of the rouge.
30 October 2009 at 8:33 am
[...] So how do you read this one? The outer ring dots are the minutes, every fifth dot being slightly smaller to distinguish five minutes. The ring of large blocks represents rough minutes, the position of the gap indicating approximate minutes. The inner ring of blocks represents hours, the position of the gap in the ring showing the current hour as on a clock face. It will set you back $154. [Geek Alerts] [...]
6 November 2009 at 8:32 pm
where can i find a silver tokyo flash rouge watch out of stock everywhere
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