Rogue Watch

Written on August 27, 2008 – 7:14 am | by Bogdan Alex |



The guys over at Tokyo Flash seem to never run out of crazy ideas for their cryptic watches. Their new model subbed Rogue reminds us of several other watches released by the Japanese, but still has its particularities. Rogue features neon green LEDs that somehow make me think of Green Lantern.



At first, the time system may seem a bit awkward. However, you’ll be learning to read the time “in no time”, once you understand how the system works. The Tokyo Flash site gives us clear instructions on this matter: the outer ring of small dots represents minutes, every fifth dot being slightly smaller to distinguish five minute groups. The ring of large blocks represents rough minutes, the position of the gap indicating approximate minutes. The inner ring of blocks represents hours, the position of the gap in the ring showing the current hour as on a clock face. In case you can’t approximate the positions, the outer dial region of the watch includes the usual numerals to make it easier for you to read.



The Rogue watch is now available in either polished silver or black finish, and you can order one of these from the Tokyo Flash official site for $161.

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