Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.
Firdaus says:Β I wanted to make a Tokyoflash watch that is simple, lightweight and mainstream but still unique and Tokyoflashy.
The watch features mono colour E-paper display with combination of fibre/plastic and aluminium body and strap, in curvy, bracelet style design. The display is simply mainstream digital number read upside down [HHMMSS].
As the name implies, this watch design is mainstreamly tokyoflashy, so it would be appealing to both Tokyoflash and mainstream fashion community.
love it. 5* my only concern is the refresh rate on e-paper may not handle seconds that well (unless this is new technology i’m not aware of). but if it can be done, this is pretty awesome, and changing seconds would help with learning the numbers for those who may find it difficult.
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Hi Heather, thank you comment. AFAIK current e-ink technology can handle the refresh rate. Backlight can be incorporated too. I’ve seen such tech in a watch recently.
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is this a 12 hour watch
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Hi Christian, this can be 12 or 24 hour format since it uses digits. Date etc. can also be implemented.
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Nice and easy to read Firdy. Good job. π
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Maybe you could call it “Mainstreet” rather than “Mainstream” as I think that might put some people off. It also looks like it could be a street with roads leading off of it. Anyway, just a thought. π
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I think it’s a cool name, Mushy, because the watch itself isn’t so mainstream. π
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Maybe to you. π
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I like the look of it cos it reminds me of the Nekura Scramble etc.
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I was thinking the same thing – Nekura. It has the same sort of band. When I saw it, I felt like I was putting on my Nekura Tundra π
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Hi mushy, I think Nekura branding would be great too instead of Kisai. Let say, Nekura Odori (Avenue). Sounds nice hehe. Thankee
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The simpleness is part of the epicness π Cute job fir! 5*/YES
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Thank you SamA+!
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Looks nice Firfir! I can see this having mass apeal! 5/Y Best of luck sir! π
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And luck goes to you too, thanks alot Pete-boy π
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Simple and effective!
5 * / Yes.
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Effective comment. Wow your avatar, and wowsz everyones’ avatars animate… Thank you for your comment π
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Red-hot!
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Thank you Laszlo π
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Hey, Firdaus! I really like this design, it kinda reminds me of graphics on the Atari 2600, specifically mazes and keys from Adventure. I think a suitable title would have ‘key’ in it, such as Keycode or Hotkey.
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Your comment is highly appreciated Chris.
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I really like the look and design of it, but I’m still a little confused about how the time is read. On all of the given examples, it seems like there are too many numbers.
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It’s not important to be able to read the time, just so long as it looks cool π
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The way of deviation in time telling. Lol Tokyo flash is not just a brand anymore, its a pop culture.
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Hello Cole, you see above, the digits; for example on the green version, read upside down HHMMSS ~ 06:11:38. Actually as simple as ordinary numbers, but maybe more comprehensive how to would be helpful for people who see it more cryptic instead of mainstream. But the reality is its relatively easy to read. So I guess the trick somehow works as tokyoflashly mainstream hehe. Thank you.
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Quite amazing. Best of luck to you π
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ich danke Ihnen fΓΌr Ihre UnterstΓΌtzung Peter!
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Firdaus sind Sie sprachbegabt oder etwas? π
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Tak skal du have π – I’m from Denmark… not from Germany.
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Awesome….I really like the numbering, great simple numbers with a twist..so stylish…Excellent job Master!!!
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Arigatou Makino-dono π
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Make it and I’ll buy dozens!!!
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Okay, got it. Thank you and please come again π
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I really like the concept
Great job as usual
5/Y_ π
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I like the overall look. I like that some digits are on the left side of the line, some are directly on it & some are on the right side. I would buy.
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