Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Kisai Broke: USB Watch from Tokyo Flash

At first glance, the Kisai Broke Watch from the Kisai range from Tokyo Flash Watches reminds you of a chapel’s mosaic window. This USB rechargeable watch, has a unique fragment display made up of mineral crystal lens. No, you will not see any minute or second hand in this watch nor would you see any digital numbers. The Kisai Broke has created a new way of reading time, which is far beyond the norm.
To read time on a Broke Kisai watch: The outer ring of shapes represent the hours while the inner rings represent a 5-minute intervals. The single minutes are the blocks at the center.
Broke is the first time piece in the Kisai collection that can be recharged via USB. This ensures brightness and long battery life. You can connect it to your computer by a USB cable that you can get upon purchase of the watch.
This watch is very fashionable with a stainless steel case and matching wrist band. It also has an enhancing light up function that can produce animated lights every now and then. You can opt to turn off this option to conserve battery life. Other features of the watch include a fold over clasp, it is water resistant, and comes with Japanese / English instructions. The Tokyo Flash Kisai Broke watch costs in the region of 120 pounds.

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