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| Latest Tokyoflash Watch - Kisai Stencil - Designed by a Math Teacher Today Tokyoflash Japan is releasing a new watch design called Kisai Stencil. It was originally a concept submitted to the Tokyoflash Design Studio Blog by Heather Sable, a math teacher and fan of Tokyoflash watches from the USA. "With a brand new custom designed stainless steel case and leather strap, the colored LCD display shows the time in negative space, a technique that appears cryptic at first but is actually very simple to read. The display appears to be a pictograph of lines and dots, however, if you look at the background, you can see the digital time." Available in black or silver with a mirror, blue, green, red or pink LCD display, Kisai Stencil has time, date, alarm and an EL backlight for night time. Kisai Stencil is available at a 48 hour limited time release price of $99 (€73, £63) until Thursday February 23rd at 11:30am (Japan time). The regular price will be $139 (€103, £89). The product can be bought at the following web page: http://www.tokyoflash.com/en/watches/kisai/stencil/ |
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