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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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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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A dude named Patrick has created a plasma ball-inspired watch which uses two tiny electrodes (indicating hours and minutes) rotating slowly around the perimeter of the watch. When you touch the center of the watch face, sparks would shoot between your fingertip and the two electrodes and through a bubble of Argon gas, creating what appear to be lightning bolt clock hands. If you would like to see this become and actual product, head over to the TokyoFlash design blog and cast your vote.

Check out some additional images after the break.

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TokyoFlash has released yet another limited edition watch that makes telling time a baffling ordeal. Entitled “3D Unlimited”, the new mirror-backed LCD watch features an EL backlight that displays time as faces on a cube, as well as time and date functions, high quality polished stainless steel construction and an adjustable strap making it suitable for small and large wrists.

Check out some demonstration videos after the break.

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You’re watch says that it’s 2am. Time for last call. It also tells you that your blood alcohol content is far beyond the legal limit. Maybe it’s time to put some pants on and call a cab.

That’s right, the latest concept touchscreen watch from Tokyoflash doubles as a breathalyzer. All you need to do is press the appropriate button and blow into a port for testing.

Check out a demo video after the break.

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This is a new concept watch design from Toykoflash—the Radiation Level LED. It doesn’t actually measure radiation levels of course, but it sort of looks like it does with the way that it tells time. Hours 1-12 are displayed across the bottom, with groups of 5 minutes (5-55) in the top left section and four single minutes in the radioactive symbol in the top right.

As with all Toykoflash watches, the designs that get the highest votes from fans are the ones that get produced. So if you like this design, make sure to vote it up. Check out the watch in action after the break.

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Tokyoflash has turned it’s third concept watch into reality (behind the RPM and Satellite) based on votes and feedback from fans.

Like all Tokyoflash watches, the Kisai Console has a futuristic look with a face that requires a bit of effort to read. In this case, the top section shows the hour, the bottom section shows the minutes in groups of five and the left section shows the individual minutes in between.

Check out a video of the watch in action after the break.

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Tokyoflash has manufactured yet another concept watch into existence based on votes from fans.

The Kisai Satellite, as it is known, boasts three digital dials: the biggest represents hours, medium the minutes (in groups of five) and the smallest represents individual minutes. Check out a video of the watch in action after the break.

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Thanks to a positive response from voters, Tokyoflash is making the Kisai RPM watch a reality.

Inspired by a DJ’s turntable, the Kisai RPM features an inner ring of blue LEDs around the face that display the hours, an outer ring that displays 5-minute intervals and shorter band that shows four single minutes. A demo video is available after the break.

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If you want to tell the time, the Screwz watch would leave you, well…screwed.

I use 16 screws to display time in a pretty cool new way. 2×2 screws show each number and the orientation of the slots show what number it is. There are 4 groups like this and so we have the four numbers of the time display.

Furthermore, the time is set using a Philips-head screwdriver on the side panel.

This watch is currently a Tokyoflash concept, but there is still a couple of weeks left to vote if you would like to see it become a real-world product.

(Tokyoflash via The Awesomer)