Hey Guys, I have an awesome bribe for you! I am trying to grow my YouTube Channel, and I cant do it without your help. So I want to thank all of my current subscribers and gain new ones by offering this awesome chance to win some free watches! Here is how it works:
I will be giving away two watches fromTokyoflash over the next few weeks! All you have to do is fill out the form Here, subscribe to ChronoCommentary on YouTube, and Share your favorite video.
I am trying to earn more fans and subscribers on YouTube and want to reward my loyal viewers with some freebies.
I am currently at 500 Subscribers. (Aug 28)
When we hit 750 subscribersI will be randomly selecting an entry and shipping out the Kisai Logo!
When we hit 1000subscribers I will be randomly selecting an entry and shipping out the Kisai Kaisen!
If those numbers get crushed... who knows I might pull a bonus piece out of my collection..... Good luck and start sharing. Valid for both Domestic and International entry. If you are already a subscriber, just fill out the entry form and share a video. Easy Peasy. Brent Garcia
I just got this Kisai Logo in from Tokyoflash. Its a cool, stylish piece that will appeal to any body's inner nerd! I hope you enjoy the review. If you do, please Like, Share, and Subscribe
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Each part of Kisai Logo has been individually designed and manufactured, including the case, strap and uniquely programmed display. Like all watches from Tokyoflash Japan it is a limited edition design which means that it is guaranteed to be an original watch that not many other people own.
Displays the time and date
Binary time
Alarm mode
Unisex design for small & large wrists
LCD "always on" display
Electroluminescent (EL) backlight (for night time only)
Stainless steel case, & clasp
Adjustable stainless steel & acetate strap
Minimum wrist size: 100 mm (approx.)
Maximum wrist size: 210 mm (approx.)
Case Dimensions: 35 mm x 51 mm x 11 mm
Weight: 100 grams
Water resistance: 3ATM
Battery: CR2025 standard replaceable watch battery
I just got this Kisai Keisan in from Tokyoflash. Its a great light weight, statement piece that helps you sharpen up the ol' addition skills! I hope you enjoy the review. If you do, please Like, Share, and Subscribe
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Keisan combines a raised convex bubble lens with optical technology precisely engineered to diffuse the advanced low energy Japanese LEDs, creating a bright, magnified lighting effect.
A streamlined, one motion design, Keisan is made from high grade aluminum to ensure a lightweight, comfortable feel on your wrist and is finished with a pristine polished alumite coating that has a smooth, bright appearance, unlike any other material.
An animation has been programmed into the LED module so that once every minute for 12 minutes after the time is displayed, the LEDs light up and move in a sweeping formation from side to side. A stylish effect that brings the watch to life.
Keisan is available in silver with orange or yellow LEDs.
Anders says: I was looking at animations of some ultra high-end watches and inspiration struck to make something with a similar feel, but less complicated and more affordable. I wanted to use a standard analog movement, but that soon proved impossible. Hopefully the visual impact of the display exceeds the increased complexity.
Time telling should be easy: the outer ring of numbers tell the hour by the only digit which isn’t scrambled, and single minutes are told by the inner digits. The current 5-minute group is indicated by the lines between the numbers: the two lines that match up mark the spot.
The display is made up of stacked discs which rotate a certain amount each hour/minute to reveal the next number. The watch itself should be metal to give a solid, quality feel. In its current form it probably appeals more to men, but a feminine version should not be impossible.
The
display is made up of stacked discs which rotate a certain amount each
hour/minute to reveal the next number. The watch itself should be metal
to give a solid, quality feel. In its current form it probably appeals
more to men, but a feminine version should not be impossible. - See more
at:
http://blog.tokyoflash.com/2013/07/fragments-stacked-discs-tells-time/#sthash.ddVWgztG.dpuf
Backlighting the display should be a given. I came up with some options when I was working on it; most obviously to have three numbers instead of two, to ease readability. Colour and material options are almost endless. Its unusual technical solutions should ensure it has a considerable wow-factor.
Gentelmen,
I am so geeked out of my mind to review the Kisai Seven from Tokyoflash! This is one on the coolest LED designs I have seen in quite a while. Tokyoflash is one of those companies that is truly innovative when it comes to creating unique, funky, awesome, cool, wearable conversation starters. The Kisai Seven is no exception. This design was originally posted like a year ago on the Tokyoflash design blog, and has finally come to life. Good work Scott from the UK.
Blog reader & watch designer, Scott Galloway from the UK says:
I remember
seeing the design challenge for the first time and my only goal was to
try and get a design on it. So I sat at my laptop and thought “ok, what
would I want on my wrist?”. I love all kinds of science fiction; it’s a
massive part of who I am. I also wanted something that would light up
and stand out like nothing before it. I don’t mind getting attention now
and again, and nothing sets the standard better than my Pimp’in Aint
Easy watch. So that was my brief, sci-fi + pimp’in!
I
genuinely couldn’t believe it when my design appeared on the blog. That
was it as far as I was concerned, job done. However I couldn’t have
been more wrong as it turned out to be only the start. So many websites
picked up on the design and the comments were truly incredible.
Even
now, a year on, I still can’t quite believe it. I’d like to say a
massive THANK YOU to everyone who voted or left a comment, and of course
to everyone at Tokyoflash Japan, for making my design a reality.
Thank you Scott for an awesome watch!
So here are the basics that I didn't get into on the video, but are easily found on the Tokyoflash site.The watch has a hard plastic case that wraps comfortably around the wrist. Inlaid in said plastic are LED tracks with a smoked plastic cover. When not lit, this gives the watch a super sleek, futurist look. When lit, they are really bright! The Kisai Seven has a rechargeable battery which is a plus.... I think. I don't know how long a full charge will last or the full life of the battery, but I will keep you updated.Here are some pictures I took of my watch so you can get a closer look at some of the detail on the piece. I hope you enjoy the review, and remember to sign up for the Chrono-Commentary VIP. until next time....
This watch is sick! It is the Kisai Seven Tron Inspired LED watch, and It has been released. As far as I know, it's only available on eBay! It has sold out on the Tokoflash website at a $139 price tag. However if you want one bad enough, go to eBay and you can find one for as little as $299! If you get your hands on one let me know if I should get one and review it now, or wait for it to be available on he site again.