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Just a quick reminder that we’ve partnered up with UncommonGoods to give readers the chance to win an awesome LED Binary Watch! It just might be the geekiest watch ever made.

The Samui Moon Binary watch with steel band features the Base 2 number system used inside computers. When the green lights flash simply add the numbers in the two rows to determine the time.

Check out our contest page for all the details on how to enter.


June isn’t that far off, and if you’re interested in some geeky Father’s Day gifts, Fashionably Geek has you covered. We’ve partnered up with UncommonGoods to give readers the chance to win an awesome LED Binary Watch. It just might be the geekiest watch ever made.

The Samui Moon Binary watch with steel band features the Base 2 number system used inside computers. When the green lights flash simply add the numbers in the two rows to determine the time.

To enter,  add UncommonGoods to your circles on Google+ or follow on Pinterest. Once you’ve done that, let us know using one of the following methods:

The last day to enter is Thursday, March 29th. A winner will be chosen at random. Good luck!


Just a quick reminder that we are giving away another unique Tokyoflash watch to a lucky Fashionably Geek reader!

This time, you can enter to win the Kisai Optical Illustion LCD Watch. From the description:

“The limited edition Kisai Optical Illusion watch displays the time digitally through a maze of high resolution diagonal lines. Like many optical illusions, it’s really easy to see once you have trained your eyes. The direction of the lines in the display allows your eyes and brain to process only the lines that make up the digits that show the time.”

Check out the contest page for all the details you need to enter. Better hurry though—today is your last chance!


Just a quick reminder that we are giving away another unique Tokyoflash watch to a lucky Fashionably Geek reader!

This time, you can enter to win the Kisai Optical Illustion LCD Watch. From the description:

“The limited edition Kisai Optical Illusion watch displays the time digitally through a maze of high resolution diagonal lines. Like many optical illusions, it’s really easy to see once you have trained your eyes. The direction of the lines in the display allows your eyes and brain to process only the lines that make up the digits that show the time.”

Check out the contest page for all the details you need to enter.


Tokyoflash Japan has just released another unique wristwatch, and once again they’re giving one away to a lucky Fashionably Geek reader!

This time, you can enter to win the Kisai Optical Illustion LCD Watch. From the description:

“The limited edition Kisai Optical Illusion watch displays the time digitally through a maze of high resolution diagonal lines. Like many optical illusions, it’s really easy to see once you have trained your eyes. The direction of the lines in the display allows your eyes and brain to process only the lines that make up the digits that show the time.”

Indeed—getting a headache was never so stylish. Check out a demo video after the break along with all the details you need to enter.

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Just a quick reminder that Fashionably Geek has teamed up with UncommonGoods to offer you the chance to win one of these super nerdy math wristwatches!

Today is the last day to enter, so don’t wait! Head on over to the contest page for all the details.


Fashionably Geek has teamed up with UncommonGoods to offer you the chance to win one of these super nerdy math wristwatches! I can barely add, but knowing the answers to these problems makes me feel like a genius.

To enter, +1 UncommonGoods’ Geek Watch page and do one or more of the following (US residents only):

The last day to enter will be Monday, January 30th. A winner will be chosen at random. Good luck—and make sure to check out more cool geek gifts from UncommonGoods!


Just a quick reminder that Tokyoflash is hooking up Fashionably Geek readers once again—but this time it’s with a watch that’s even more unique than usual. That’s because this version of the Rogue Touch is actually a pocket watch with an LCD display.

Available in four display colors, the Kisai Rogue Touch Pocket Watch has a hybrid LCD/LED interface giving you the best of both worlds; the LCD display is always on so the time can be read at a glance and the LED backlight function means it will light up on demand.

A multi-functional watch design, the Kisai Rogue Touch Pocket Watch displays the time in two time zones and has a date mode, an alarm and a futuristic animation.

The touch screen display has four hot-zones (top, bottom, left, right). Simply touch with your finger to change mode; time, date, alarm, light up.

Head on over to our contest page for all the details on how to enter. Better hurry though—today is the last day to enter.


Just a quick reminder that Tokyoflash is hooking up Fashionably Geek readers once again—but this time it’s with a watch that’s even more unique than usual. That’s because this version of the Rogue Touch is actually a pocket watch with an LCD display.

Available in four display colors, the Kisai Rogue Touch Pocket Watch has a hybrid LCD/LED interface giving you the best of both worlds; the LCD display is always on so the time can be read at a glance and the LED backlight function means it will light up on demand.

A multi-functional watch design, the Kisai Rogue Touch Pocket Watch displays the time in two time zones and has a date mode, an alarm and a futuristic animation.

The touch screen display has four hot-zones (top, bottom, left, right). Simply touch with your finger to change mode; time, date, alarm, light up.

Head on over to our contest page for all the details on how to enter.


Tokyoflash is hooking up Fashionably Geek readers yet again! But this time it’s with a watch that’s even more unique than usual. That’s because this version of the Rogue Touch is actually an LED pocket watch. Now all you need is a monocle.

Available in four display colors, the Kisai Rogue Touch Pocket Watch has a hybrid LCD/LED interface giving you the best of both worlds; the LCD display is always on so the time can be read at a glance and the LED backlight function means it will light up on demand.

A multi-functional watch design, the Kisai Rogue Touch Pocket Watch displays the time in two time zones and has a date mode, an alarm and a futuristic animation.

The touch screen display has four hot-zones (top, bottom, left, right). Simply touch with your finger to change mode; time, date, alarm, light up.

Hit the jump for a demo and all the information on how to enter.

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