Tokyo Flash, the Japanese watchmaker behind many beautiful but hard-to-read timepieces, has just launched its latest model. The Kisai Zone is available now, but only if you can tell the time in hexagons.
It’s actually not as difficult to read as it sounds, which is something that can’t be said for many of its other watches. If you’re struggling to work out the time from the image above, watch the video below: moving numbers make it easier to work out what’s going on.
The Zone’s stainless steel strap and body comes in silver and black, with blue, green, purple or black options for the LCD face. It’s available now for $US99, but the price will jump to $US139 after 48 hours. [Tokyo Flash]