Jul 17 2008New Analog Watch Models From Tokyoflash

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In a departure from their typically cryptic watches, Tokyoflash has just dropped a line of easier to read analog models from Nekura. That's three of the them there, but there are five in total, so hit the jump for high-res pictures of all of them. Each sells for $85, has an engraved strap which is available with a black or clear outer, and is sure to get you laid. Trust me, I have the Twilight (the middle one) and that thing attracts the ladies like a rare earth magnet attracts a female rare earth magnet. I just strapped that baby on and BA-BOOM, mad chicks were hanging all up on me and fondling my watch. It was sensual. I mean these chicks were so close their chestfruits were like a foot and half away from my mouth (a first!). Mmmm, I could smell the intoxicating scent of their shampoos and I just wanted to eat them up like a zombie chomping on a brain. You feeling me? Because I'm feeling you. Literally. And no, this doesn't count as sexual harassment. This is totally legit.

Hit the jump for a big picture of each one.

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Reader Comments

Those things look harder to read than Chinese Braille.

i liked their other types, the ones that tell time through colors. That was the most esoteric watch ever made in the history of the universe. . . it was pretty sweet.

I"ve got a Nixon that's similar to the last one, only more 70s in style. I like mine a lot more than these.

the color ones were a lot cooler. poor nerds who buy these though. they look to heavy for them to even pick up

I hope you got that watch for free for posting this shit up

meh...

But i thought they were cool looking... :-(

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