Karaoke watch sings the time.

Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.

Andrew says: Karaoke a speaking watch that features a LCD or E-ink display screen. This design inspired by the Speaking Clock telephone service which anyone can call on the telephone & find out the correct time: United Kingdom. This watch come preloaded with the official language of your country of origin further languages & guest voice can be uploaded from the Tokyo Flash Website via a USB port/ cable.

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Maori watch from a series of ethnic designs.

Design submitted by Yatin from India.

Yatin says: Basically, I am a tattoo artist and designing is my passion one fine morning one of my friend Hemant came to me with this design challenge and we both sat together and studied the the designed by various artist and decided to create watch representing the culture of different countries their traditional designs.

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Oblique LCD watch combines a unique look with feminine style.

Design submitted by Heather (USA) & Laszlo (Hungary)

Heather & Laszlo say: Most, if not all, ladies’ fashion watches on the market right now are analog.  The digital watches available are generally sporty and made of plastic or rubber with boring monochrome displays.  Ladies’ watches have seldom been tackled on the Tokyoflash blog, so we decided to create a digital LCD ladies’ fashion watch.

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QuadOrbium LED watch touch sensitive display.

Design submitted by Peter from the UK.

Peter says: This is “QuadOrbium” The watch is loosely inspired by the humble bicycle combination lock.

The gyneric format of the inspiration tends to consist of four discs with numbers printed on them that your scroll untill the correct combination of numbers are displayed and the lock can be disengaged.

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P-Zero: The Petrol-head LED watch

Design submitted by Peter from the UK.

Peter says: As people will know by now I am a bit of a petrol head and love anything to do with cars and motorcyles etc. I was looking at designing an LED watch using a standard analogue format when I realised that the LEDs looked rather like the spokes of a car alloy wheel, “P-Zero” (the name of a famous performance tyre) was born.

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