Watchmaking in Japan


Tokyoflash Museum

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July 2024


Tokyoflash Museum

Tokyoflash was established in 2000 in Tokyo by Brent Car, CEO. Tokyoflash designers use the company blog to interact with their market audiences by showcasing new concept designs from the early ideation phase. “Our company is still small but I like it that way,” Car said. “I like the size of our company. It’s like a boat, you always want a bigger one but once you have that big boat you miss all the simplicities of that smaller boat you had.”

Polygon LCD Watch

Geometric lines and angled surfaces combine to create Polygon, a stainless steel watch design with coloured and mirrored LCD segments that present the time in an attractive and easy to read way.

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Optical Illusion LED Watch

This watch design is for you if you like a little challenge. The time is displayed as an optical illusion – you can train your eyes to see the hidden numbers through the green and black maze. Just press the button and see the green LEDs animate to light up the whole face and show you time in 4 big digits – no counting required.

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RPM Acetate Color LED Watch

Sense the atmosphere and feel the noise as you step towards the decks. The lights are low as you mix your beats but something bright catches your eye: the RPM Acetate Color LED watch, revolutionary timing.

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Infection LED Watch

An original LED watch design combining sleek curves, multi-coloured LEDs and a pulsating new display. Featuring a creatively designed full face mirrored lens and an innovative way to view time, no one is immune to Infection.

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On Air LCD Watch

Minimal design with an intuitive time display, On Air is a creative yet subtle timepiece unlike any other. Features include an ’always on’ LCD display with LED backlighting, touch screen controls, time, date, alarm and animation.

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Seven LED Watch

Two pulsating rings of light, a cool futuristic design and LEDs curving around your wrist, Seven brings an ultra-modern look to what is essentially a regular watch. It may look unconventional, but those two rings point to the hours and minutes just like a normal wristwatch, making it easy to read at a glance.

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Uzumaki Analog Watch

A unique vortex shaped lens, a colourful spiraling display and bright EL backlighting combine to create Uzumaki. Uzumaki means whirlpool in Japanese. One of the most attractive features of this watch is its custom-made acrylic lens. Concentric circles descend from the edge of the case into the centre of the watch creating the appearance of a whirlpool. The stainless steel ring that surrounds the lens appears to float above.

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Hanko LED Watch

The Hanko LED watch combines a simple concept with completely original looks. Crafted from solid stainless steel, black acrylic lenses reminiscent of a Japanese signature stamp give this watch its name.

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Ni LED Watch

The Ni LED watch brings together stylish lines, custom curves and a smart new way to view time. Ni means “2” in Japanese and it’s the layout of the precision machined holes in the case that gives this watch its name.

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