When there are so many actual Tron accessories that demand contempt, is it so much to ask for these kickass concept watches to become real? Fortunately, this time it’s within our power to make these happen. Solidarity, people. Here’s how.
Kids. If they’re not making a million bucks before they’re 16, they’re building web design companies or showing us adults up some other way. Like designing really cool Tokyo Flash watches at the age of 14.
There are just 26 days left for people to vote on whether the Night Vision concept watch should be put into production. I vote YES, if only because it’s their easiest-reading yet. Don’t believe me? Check it out:
Inspired by the colours of taxis and couriers weaving through rush hour traffic, Tokyo Flash’s Changing Lanes is another puzzling watch from the Japanese timepiece masters. Can you work out how to read this one?
Imagined back story: Tokyo Flash designer had one too many sakes, attempted to screw a Labyrinth maze game onto the face of an ordinary watch, got fired, moved to Project Designs and is now flogging the watches for $US100. [Yanko]
Tokyo Flash watches are outlandish enough as is – so you can imagine how badass their concept design would be. This Hexagonal watch isn’t real, but Tokyo Flash could make it so – with the method of telling the time surprisingly simple.
These watches from Tokyo Street take three novel approaches to telling time: one draws a target, the other makes a graph, and the last displays ants. Glowing, inscrutable little ants.