
Extraordinary Japanese watchmaker Tokyoflash adds to its line of outlandish timepieces with the Kisai Logo. Much like its brethren, its face can't be easily read by the uninitiated, with a block representing hours running around digitally displayed minutes. Wrapped in a classy stainless steel and colored acetate, it's got an EL backlight for use in the dark and a hidden binary mode for demonstrating your intellectual credentials.

Engadget , Tokyoflash releases the Kisai Logo, treads the line between confusing and amazing (video), Tokyoflash releases the Kisai Logo, treads the line between confusing and amazing (video)
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